Red Hat-proposed Fedora opt-out Telemetry is opposed by 74%. Red Hat is deeply involved despite naysayers.
Red Hat-proposed Fedora opt-out Telemetry is opposed by 74%. Red Hat is deeply involved despite naysayers. - Lemmy.world
This poll is a bit hard to understand but essentially you could vote for multiple options, the highest opt-out option is at 26%, meaning 74% of people oppose this idea. The original proposal is at 16%, for a jarring 84% disapproval rate. Despite overwhelming negative feedback, Red Hat is currently drafting a revised proposal. But what about Red Hat? This is the link to the proposal: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Telemetry#Privacy-preserving_Telemetry_for_Fedora_Workstation [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Telemetry#Privacy-preserving_Telemetry_for_Fedora_Workstation] These parts are all interesting and contradict some people who argue Red Hat has no hand in this issue: > Name: Michael Catanzaro > Email: <[email protected] [http://redhat.com]> and > The Red Hat Display Systems Team (which develops the desktop) proposes to enable limited data collection of anonymous Fedora Workstation usage metrics. and > It is Fedora Legal’s obligation to ensure our data collection complies with legal requirements in the jurisdictions in which Red Hat operates and > Occasionally, Red Hat might need to collect specific metrics to justify additional time spent on contributing to Fedora or additional investment in Fedora. The quotes above were handpicked. There are 7 matches for “Red Hat” in the link above, not counting the email address.