I am so closing this report right now :P
In 2 years no one seemed affected enough to do anything about this
complaint, so I guess it is really just paranoia, like Tonio said.
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I must say I totally disagree that kubuntu meeting decision.
To me there is no point calling this privacy respect.
This is probably more paranoia and honnestly, goes against simplicity and
usability.
Would you like everyone, including noobs and non-geek users to manually set
their status
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General consensus at kubuntu meeting was to agree with A and B but C is
no worse than web browser ident. Subscribing tonio, our kubuntu-
default-settings hero.
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A seems normal enough to me, as it's meant so friends can see whether I'm
available to answer they're instant message.
B... I like the bit where chat partners can see whether i'm typing anything, I
do find that generally useful. Delivered notifications is also fine I guess,
since my partner
Personally I'd have thought A and B were the normal settings and see no
problem with them, as it is me the user that adds contacts for
communicating with, so sharing info with people that you have chosen to
communicate with doesn't sound bad
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*Communicate*. The natural assumption (at least *my* natural assumption)
is that by adding an user, the information I will share with them will
be the *messages I send to them*.
I will also share my online status (offline, online, available,
etc.), but I can choose that status from a very clearly
I haven't seen any evidence from your bug report that kopete is sending
information listing all the programs that you have on your machine or
the contents of your filesystem, if that is the case then please update
the bug description.
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I'm sorry, English is not my native language. I must not have made it
clear enough that I was making a parallel, a comparison. I was.
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I agree with all problems and can confirm the behavior.
This is also true for the MSN protocol.
Problem B is especially a bad default in my opinion.
Is this something we can set in kubuntu-default-settings? Or does the
fact that this is per-account settings make problems?
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assigning and confirming.
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