On Mon, Jul 08, 2024 at 11:03:53AM +0000, Tim Landscheidt wrote:
> But with that knowledge comes the ability to work for a va-
> riety of organizations who will spend many resources on
> nudging their users to behave in a way that is not necessar-
> ily in their best interests. 

What does "a developer's ability to choose who they work for" have to do 
with end-user's ability to trust (and verify!) what data is being sent
(or not) to Fedora?

Because what you're describing is a complete non-sequiter, and 
represents what has been the status quo for most of Humanity's history.  
No metrics necessary, because who cares what the peasants actually want?

 - Solomon
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Dowling Park, FL                      speachy (libera.chat)

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