Re: Update for Firefox Privacy Notice

2016-06-10 Thread Svetlana Tkachenko
Is this information clearly stated to users who install a pre-release but do not read the privacy policy? If not already, there should be a big fat banner upon install which allows users to toggle such settings as Telemetry. ___ governance mailing list go

Re: Issues, meta-issues and transparency

2016-10-09 Thread Svetlana Tkachenko
Good day, When someone disagrees, pace down and come back to it later; don't keep working on them (or the issue) in frustration. From my observation failing to do this has contributed to a majority of bans on the Internet. Since Mozilla software is free, you are not obligated to stay on bugzilla.

Re: Issues, meta-issues and transparency

2016-10-09 Thread Svetlana Tkachenko
Good day, > I agree that waiting can help, but could you clarify which person you are > talking about, and how long you think is optimal to wait before coming > back? No particular person - this is a broad principle. > In any case, forking an organization as known > as Mozilla should not be done

Re: Issues, meta-issues and transparency

2016-10-10 Thread Svetlana Tkachenko
Good day, > For components as large as Firefox, I unfortunately cannot read each issue > report before deciding to use it. There are apparently 7350 open "bugs" > reported against Firefox (which excludes some components). Does that mean > there are 7350 reported Firefox-specific issues which pe

Re: Issues, meta-issues and transparency

2016-10-10 Thread Svetlana Tkachenko
Good day, > This is not a mailing list for disputing decisions made by bugzilla > administrators. > > I am asking you to take this discussion off this list. > > The list for bugzilla.mozilla.org issues is https://lists.mozilla.org/ > listinfo/tools-bmo and through google groups at > https://grou