I tried doing that on the tool-specific detail page, but they’re broad categories, e.g. “Device, Environment, Usage” for Next.js. Do you think that’s sufficient?
I saw (after posting) that all the tool specific pages do link specifically to each project's documentation about what telemetry data is collected.
Those categories feel a little too broad to me, especially without clearly stated definitions. "Environment" in particular made me second guess if dev tools were leaking secrets. But, thankfully, the projects I looked at were very clear that they don't collect anything from the shell environments.
Maybe all it really needs is some detail for what's in the category. "Device (OS, core count, available memory)" or "Usage (command, plugins, timing)"?
Those categories feel a little too broad to me, especially without clearly stated definitions. "Environment" in particular made me second guess if dev tools were leaking secrets. But, thankfully, the projects I looked at were very clear that they don't collect anything from the shell environments.
Maybe all it really needs is some detail for what's in the category. "Device (OS, core count, available memory)" or "Usage (command, plugins, timing)"?