On Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 11:00:23PM +0200, Marius Schwarz wrote:
> It's one thing to contact your repo or distro servers, and another if
> it's a known dataminer, that gets all domainnames you visit.

So.. given that both Google and Cloudfare have actual European business 
offices, aren't they bound by the GPDR too?  

I get that it's fashionable these days to dump all over $Big_Tech, but 
we're better off basing our arguments on actual facts and logic?

Indeed, is there even a legal "Fedora" entity in Europe?  Shouldn't we 
all be getting up in arms about Red Hat, especially now that it's wholly 
owned by, which is itself another massive data miner?

This seems to be a strange hill to fight over, especially for a 
last-ditch fallback that will only get used under an intentional 
[mis-]configuration of the network and/or Fedora system.

 - Solomon
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Solomon Peachy                        pizza at shaftnet dot org (email&xmpp)
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