On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 10:46:11PM +0200, Federico Brega wrote: > > > the package contains an html file which uses Open Layers and has the > > option > > > to show the Google Maps tiles. This obviously involves using the Google > > > Maps service. The usage of this tile is explicitly described as part of > > the > > > Google Maps service so I think it's up to the user to use this service > > and > > > trust Google or not use it. > > > > > > I think that every user should be free to chose the service it wants, so > > > I'd propose to override this warning. The other viable alternative I see > > is > > > to have a Debian patch to disable the Google Maps tiles and use only Open > > > Street Map. > > > Is my proposal of adding a lintian override Ok? I don't think overriding X tags is worth it. On the other hand I don't have an opinion whether this "privacy breach" is a problem or not. I'm fine with keeping this as it is now unless someone has another opinion.
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