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> On 1. Aug 2020, at 12:45, Richard Fairhurst <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> mmd wrote:
> > Why aren't we porting Potlatch2 to WebAssembly, then? 
> 
> I'm not sure who the "we" is in this question, but assuming you're not 
> volunteering yourself :)


we is the OpenStreetMap-Foundation and in a more enlarged view, the community 
of OpenStreetMappers.
I believe it is legitimate to discuss which projects should get funding, 
because we think they can and should have a future.

Do you know if there is some kind of analytics integrated into adobe air and 
whether it can be turned off?  
I have been checking the terms, and it seems they do track you and it can’t be 
switched off

This is the link:

https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/cc/en/legal/licenses-terms/pdf/Adobe_AIR_32_0.pdf


> 7.7 Use of Adobe Online Services. If your Computer is connected to the 
> Internet, the Software may, without additional notice and on an intermittent 
> or regular basis, facilitate your access to content and services that are 
> hosted on websites maintained by Adobe or its affiliates (“Adobe Online 
> Services”). ..... If your Computer is connected to the Internet, the Software 
> may, without additional notice, update downloadable materials from these 
> Adobe Online Services so as to provide immediate availability of these Adobe 
> Online Services even when you are offline. When the Software connects to the 
> Internet as a function of an Adobe Online Service, your IP Address, user 
> name, and password may be sent to Adobe’s servers and stored by Adobe in 
> accordance with the Additional Terms of Use or the “help” menu in the 
> Software. This information may be used by Adobe to send you transactional 
> messages to facilitate the Adobe Online Service. Adobe may display in-product 
> marketing to provide information about the Software and other Adobe products 
> and Services, including but not limited to Adobe Online Services, based on 
> certain Software specific features including but not limited to, the version 
> of the Software, including without limitation, platform version, version of 
> the Software, and language. For further information about in-product 
> marketing, please see the “help” menu in the Software. Whenever the Software 
> makes an Internet connection and communicates with an Adobe website, whether 
> automatically or due to explicit user request, the Adobe Online Privacy 
> Policy shall apply. Additionally, unless you are provided with separate terms 
> of use at that time, the Adobe.com Terms of Use 
> (http://www.adobe.com/go/terms) shall apply. Please note that the Adobe 
> Privacy Policy allows tracking of website visits and it addresses in detail 
> the topic of tracking and use of cookies, web beacons, and similar devices.



What I found puzzling: usage is restricted to countries that the US 
administration likes:


> 11. Export Rules.
> You agree that the Software will not be shipped, transferred, or exported 
> into any country or used in any manner prohibited by the United States Export 
> Administration Act or any other export laws, restrictions, or regulations 
> (collectively the “Export Laws”).


Cheers Martin 




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