Solomon Peachy wrote:

>> But with that knowledge comes the ability to work for a va-
>> riety of organizations who will spend many resources on
>> nudging their users to behave in a way that is not necessar-
>> ily in their best interests.

> What does "a developer's ability to choose who they work for" have to do
> with end-user's ability to trust (and verify!) what data is being sent
> (or not) to Fedora?

Developers might not want to work for a project any longer
that engages in behaviour that is perceived as being at odds
with why they chose to work for that project in the first
place.

> Because what you're describing is a complete non-sequiter, and
> represents what has been the status quo for most of Humanity's history.
> No metrics necessary, because who cares what the peasants actually want?

Looking at the proposed metrics
(https://pagure.io/fedora-workstation/blob/master/f/notes/metrics-to-collect.md),
the "peasants" who do not form part of the majority of the
users might indeed worry about how bug reports, etc. are
processed if they (objectively) only affect x % of all in-
stallations.

Tim
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