I totally agree with this. It should be disabled by default. It should be
totally Opt In.
Javier
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 12:27 PM stan via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 20:57:39 -
> "Olivier Lemasle" wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm packaging Open Polic
On 11/3/20 5:39 PM, home user wrote:
* I strongly prefer auto-updating (including checking for updates) to be off by
default, thus opt-in, in*everything*.
And I strongly object to automatic reboots, especially when you have it
insists on rebooting into a special updating session, then reboots
My opinion:
* I strongly prefer telemetry to be off by default, thus opt-in, in *everythng*.
* I strongly prefer auto-updating (including checking for updates) to be off by
default, thus opt-in, in *everything*.
* I want *everything* to by default keep pre-update preferences, settings, etc.
M
On 10/27/20 9:57 PM, Olivier Lemasle wrote:
Hi all,
I'm packaging Open Policy Agent [1] (OPA) for Fedora. However, with version
0.20.0, OPA added a telemetry service, enabled by default, reporting to a
OPA-managed service the OPA version, a UUID and the build architecture (cf
changelog [2] an
On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 20:57:39 -
"Olivier Lemasle" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm packaging Open Policy Agent [1] (OPA) for Fedora. However, with
> version 0.20.0, OPA added a telemetry service, enabled by default,
> reporting to a OPA-managed service the OPA version, a UUID and the
> build architec
Hi all,
I'm packaging Open Policy Agent [1] (OPA) for Fedora. However, with version
0.20.0, OPA added a telemetry service, enabled by default, reporting to a
OPA-managed service the OPA version, a UUID and the build architecture (cf
changelog [2] and privacy information [3])
I didn't find any