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Red Hat-proposed Fedora opt-out Telemetry is opposed by 74%. Red Hat is deeply involved despite naysayers.

https://lemmy.world/post/1800610

Red Hat-proposed Fedora opt-out Telemetry is opposed by 74%. Red Hat is deeply involved despite naysayers. - Lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1800563 [https://lemmy.world/post/1800563] > https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/straw-poll-on-your-preferences-about-opt-in-opt-out-for-possible-data-collection/85675/2 [https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/straw-poll-on-your-preferences-about-opt-in-opt-out-for-possible-data-collection/85675/2] > > 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.

Red Hat-proposed Fedora opt-out Telemetry is opposed by 74%. Red Hat is deeply involved despite naysayers.

https://lemmy.world/post/1800563

Red Hat-proposed Fedora opt-out Telemetry is opposed by 74%. Red Hat is deeply involved despite naysayers. - Lemmy.world

https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/straw-poll-on-your-preferences-about-opt-in-opt-out-for-possible-data-collection/85675/2 [https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/straw-poll-on-your-preferences-about-opt-in-opt-out-for-possible-data-collection/85675/2] 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.

Red Hat-proposed Fedora opt-out Telemetry is opposed by 74%. Red Hat is deeply involved despite naysayers.

https://lemmy.world/post/1800262

Red Hat-proposed Fedora opt-out Telemetry is opposed by 74%. Red Hat is deeply involved despite naysayers. - Lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1800254 [https://lemmy.world/post/1800254] > 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.

Red Hat-proposed Fedora opt-out Telemetry is opposed by 74%. Red Hat is deeply involved despite naysayers.

https://lemmy.world/post/1800254

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.

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I wonder whose posts are getting removed by mod though. You lot are only capable of throwing insults around and slurping down nazi propaganda.
dd’d this 3 times. Other distros work. media is fine, redownloaded all 3 times. Same media worked on GNOME Boxes.

You said the following

Don’t assume from nothing.

And yet you’re assuming we “champion” the death of civilians? Who’s obtuse now?

You think swearing in another language will save you from a ban?

EDIT: Thanks moderation for the excellent work curbing the folks incapable of civil discussion.

they’re heartless people who are championing the death of Ukrainians?

Who?

Wake up from your delusions, please.