Am 16.04.2016 01:46 schrieb Albert Vaca:
What's the problem with pinging the Neon servers? Any system already
does
way more than that when checking for updates, not to mention when you
connect to a website, or even IRC.
How can this ping be violating any privacy if we don't even need to
On Freitag, 15. April 2016 17:46:45 CEST Albert Vaca wrote:
> What's the problem with pinging the Neon servers? Any system already does
> way more than that when checking for updates, not to mention when you
> connect to a website, or even IRC.
>
> How can this ping be violating any privacy if we
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> A while ago Albert gave a talk at Akademy about collecting some data
> on our users. This got me thinking and with Neon I wanted to see how
> many installs we had. Our package install software will check for new
>
What's the problem with pinging the Neon servers? Any system already does
way more than that when checking for updates, not to mention when you
connect to a website, or even IRC.
How can this ping be violating any privacy if we don't even need to store
the IP, just a unique ID? We can even
On 15 April 2016 at 14:01, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> On Thursday, April 14, 2016 05:49:18 PM Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
> > One idea: KDE's tradition is integration of experience; how about a
> single
> > "Do not track" setting for apps (not just for the Plasma) like it's the
> >
Hi all,
Due to accommodation facilities not being available during the planned days,
we want to move the meeting into June, specifically:
5.6. (arrival date) - 9.6. (departure).
If that changes anything about your ability to participate, please let me know
by Sunday night, we're happy to
On Thursday, April 14, 2016 05:49:18 PM Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
> One idea: KDE's tradition is integration of experience; how about a single
> "Do not track" setting for apps (not just for the Plasma) like it's the
> case for browsers?
I'd prefer a much simpler and easier to understand thing: