Re: Input on privacy goal

2018-01-22 Thread Volker Krause
On Monday, 22 January 2018 13:25:55 CET Sebastian Kügler wrote: > On vrijdag 19 januari 2018 15:30:25 CET Volker Krause wrote: > > On Friday, 19 January 2018 14:49:58 CET Sebastian Kügler wrote: > > > I'd like to collect some more input from the wider KDE community about > > > our > > > privacy goa

Re: Input on privacy goal

2018-01-22 Thread Ivan Čukić
Hi all, My main target for this is improving the Plasma Vaults. There are quite a few things in the works for after-the-LTS-release of Plasma (kinda already done, but didn't want to merge for LTS): - Forcing airplane mode (going offline) when certain vaults are open (per-vault configuration) - Su

Re: Input on privacy goal

2018-01-22 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hello Eike. Eike Hein - 22.01.18, 13:49: > I'm planning to continue my work to modernize the user interface of > Konversation and adding Matrix support. […] > It's my opinion that a Kirigami-based Konversation with Matrix > support is currently the most viable path toward to meeting our > needs an

Re: Input on privacy goal

2018-01-22 Thread Eike Hein
I'm planning to continue my work to modernize the user interface of Konversation and adding Matrix support. Based on the IM Survey we did recently spearheaded by Thomas Pfeiffer, we know the community has a problem with the increasing fragmentation and migration of KDE's comm channels to propriet

Re: Input on privacy goal

2018-01-22 Thread Boudewijn Rempt
On Monday, January 22, 2018 1:25:55 PM CET Sebastian Kügler wrote: > So, can more people please share their plans, even if small, that impact > privacy in KDE software? Well... I don't really have plans. We fixed an issue last year where people's name could get leaked into saved images. We'

Re: Input on privacy goal

2018-01-22 Thread Sebastian Kügler
On vrijdag 19 januari 2018 15:30:25 CET Volker Krause wrote: > On Friday, 19 January 2018 14:49:58 CET Sebastian Kügler wrote: > > I'd like to collect some more input from the wider KDE community about our > > privacy goal for the next years. If you're unsure what I'm talking about, > > please have