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by shcheklein
1354 days ago
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We are fully aware that it raises concerns. Trust me it hurts my feelings as well. E.g. on the websites (dvc.org, cml.dev, etc) - we don't use any cookies, GA, etc. We've tried to make it as open as possible - code is available (its open source), we write openly about this at the very start, we have a policy online, made it easy to opt-out. If you have other ideas how to make it even more friendly, more visible, etc - let us know please. Still, we've preferred so far to keep it opt-out since it's crucial for us to see major product trends (which features are being used more, product growth MoM etc). Opt-in at this stage realistically won't give us this information. |
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I think the challenge I have is that since you’re getting IP address that will be an opportunity to abuse. And there seems to be some rule that any data that can be misused will eventually be misused.
Since you’re not willing to make it opt-in, I think perhaps the only other way would be to support an automated distro that doesn’t include it so users are at least able to easily choose a version.
I admire you for responding to this thread and me as it’s definitely not easy. I just feel like one of the main benefits of open source is its alignment with user benefits so it’s discouraging when an open source project chooses code that users don’t want.