This poll uses @cassidyjames’s suggestions for opt-in/opt-out terminology. I’m keeping Cassidy’s definitions and removing some of the commentary — see the link for details. Please note that no one is suggesting or considering a “buried opt-out” approach here. That option is just here to be complete. I would be willing to accept[1] Fedora Workstation gathering FESCo-approved aggregate metrics, using the following approach: poll By “willing to accept”, I mean something between “I’m satisfied t...
We still have 18 days to go, but I’m sure the community has already spoken on this matter. If anything, this shows that Fedora Linux is truly a community thing and not just some Red Hat project. This is how the company wanted things years ago when they discontinued Red Hat Linux, so there shouldn’t be any bitching on that front either.
Kudos to Matthew Miller for doing the official poll too. I really do hope people spread this message along as much as they did with the “sky is falling” nonsense that’s been coming out lately.
We still have 18 days to go, but I’m sure the community has already spoken on this matter. If anything, this shows that Fedora Linux is truly a community thing and not just some Red Hat project. This is how the company wanted things years ago when they discontinued Red Hat Linux, so there shouldn’t be any bitching on that front either.
Kudos to Matthew Miller for doing the official poll too. I really do hope people spread this message along as much as they did with the “sky is falling” nonsense that’s been coming out lately.
Now let’s see if they actually follow the will of the community.
They’ve done it before. Besides, even the original proposer has already backed-off of being so hard-line.
Cancel culture is working!
lol, I wouldn’t exactly call it that.