2014-05-21 9:36 GMT+03:00 Stewart Smith :
> Otto Kekäläinen writes:
>> I've been thinking about this too, but I haven't formed an opinion yet
>> on what is the best way to introduce this. I assume there are many
>> debianists who don't like data collection, and server admins who
>> simply don't wa
Otto Kekäläinen writes:
> I've been thinking about this too, but I haven't formed an opinion yet
> on what is the best way to introduce this. I assume there are many
> debianists who don't like data collection, and server admins who
> simply don't want new dialogs to mess up their automated instal
You could at least add in the default my.cnf a section for the feedback
plugin or create a specific config file on the /etc/mysql/conf.d/ directory.
Having a dialog is not a real issue for automated install as running the
package installation in non interactive mode would keep the default
valu
On 15 May 2014, at 18:42, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> I've been thinking about this too, but I haven't formed an opinion yet
> on what is the best way to introduce this. I assume there are many
> debianists who don't like data collection, and server admins who
> simply don't want new dialogs to mes
I've been thinking about this too, but I haven't formed an opinion yet
on what is the best way to introduce this. I assume there are many
debianists who don't like data collection, and server admins who
simply don't want new dialogs to mess up their automated installation
systems. If I introduce th
Hi!
This is probably a great idea:
https://answers.launchpad.net/maria/+question/248639
Let's ask dpkg to optionally enable feedback plugin? This could be good for us
Just to be clear: I'm referring to this for the packages at mariadb.org
I don't know if Debian upstream would like that
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