Personally I believe there's nothing wrong in collecting anonymous user
stats as long it's clear what's collected and there's some option that
allows to opt-out at any time.

Considering the open nature of Qt Creator an extra requirement is probably
making such stats publicly available, even just as aggregated results.

My 2c


On 22 February 2018 at 12:04, Tino Pyssysalo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Description:
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> Telemetry plugin (frontend) to collect usage data from Qt Creator to help 
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> Non-personal data items, such as duration the user spent in design mode, will 
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