On 3 May 2012 00:36, Andres Muniz <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > ----- Mensaje original ----- > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On 02/05/12 09:44, Tony Pursell wrote: > > > ... and this is the most stable version of Ubuntu ever produced? > > > > > > > Has anyone asserted that? > > > > It's the best version we've ever put out IMO. > > > > I'd much rather we had a million crash dumps from hundreds of > > thousands of machines than none. We now know which apps are more > > crashy and in some cases why they crash. That's _great_ for us to make > > the platform better. > > > > Cheers, > > - -- > > Alan Pope > > > > so if privacy setting set on will it come off? I know (or i guess) that no > privacy information is sent any way, but: can you tick a check box to say > that you do not wish the pop up to come up? > > As a windows user recieving this type of message from time to time I most > of the time say "no" since a) i do not undersand what goes out when it > offers "details" and b) if it cashed i normally have been waiting for a > program to load and "instinctively" i do not want to wait some more for it > to reboot or to continue my work. >
I want to do all I can to make Ubuntu the best operating system, so I am quite happy to send these crash reports and I am confident that they will be used. In Widows, I never sent them because I had no confidence that Microsoft would ever do anything with them. I do, however, have some privacy concerns as these crash reports contain core dumps and I am not sure what information they might contain of a personal or confidential nature. Tony
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