All,

I wanted to make everyone aware that a UUID has been added to the Eclipse
Platform [1] and is available in the current Neon RC.  This was done at the
request of the Eclipse Foundation. 

 

The UUID is automatically generated and stored in the
${user.home}/.eclipse/eclipse.uuid file. The UUID does not contain any
personally identifiable information. If a user do not want to have this
property set they are instructed to set eclipse.uuid=0. Information about
the UUID has been included in the Eclipse Platform N&N [2].

The UUID will be automatically added to the user-agent of http requests to
*.eclipse.org servers. For Neon, the projects that make these types of
requests include p2 [1], MPC [3] and AERI [4]. I would expect other projects
will add a uuid in the future. 

 

The immediate questions for many people are 1) why are we doing this, and 2)
what about the privacy concerns.  Let me attempt to answer both of these
questions.

Why are we doing this?

The Eclipse Foundation has started an program to better understand our user
community. We are using a log file analysis service, Splunk, to analyze many
of our log files to get a better idea of how people are using Eclipse. For
instance, how many people actively use Eclipse, what version of Java is the
most popular with the Eclipse user community, what version of Eclipse
Platform is being used or what operating system is being used? In the past,
this type of information was typically a 'best guess'. We believe can do
better by having the actual data of our user community. The UUID will allow
us to get a more accurate answer to many of these questions.

What about the privacy concerns?

The UUID is anonymous and does not contain personably identifiable
information. We only intend to use and analyze the UUID at an aggregate
level. A user is able to opt-out of sending a UUID by setting
eclipse.uuid=0. The Eclipse Foundation has a published Privacy Policy [5]
that details our specific practices.

 Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I appreciate this
might be a sensitive topic but I do believe it is the right thing to do for
the Eclipse community.

Regards

Ian

 

 [1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=490112

[2] https://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/news/4.6/platform.php

[2] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=492916

[3] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=492917

[4] https://eclipse.org/legal/privacy.php

 

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