Madhu writes: > * Drew Adams : > Wrote on Sun, 23 Jun 2024 21:12:34 +0000: >>> >> Opt-out collection of anonymous metrics has been an industry standard >>> >> for many years now. >>> > Whatever "industry standard" means. Industry standard is >>> > surveillance capitalism these days. Not something to strive >>> > for, not in free software's context, I think. >>> Yup, I'd be happy to see some kind of statistics-gathering system >>> included in Emacs if it can help us decide how to evolve the projects >>> and its default settings, but it definitely needs to be opt-in: Emacs >>> should never contact a host without the user "explicitly" requesting it >>> (there's some wiggle room about what "explicitly" can mean, admittedly, >>> but in terms of sending telemetry it's pretty clear to me that it needs >>> to be opt-in). >> >> It's also possible to just ask users - poll them, >> as RMS often suggests. > > But with telemetry there is data which can be passed-off as non-biased > and international investors can control the development of emacs based > on the numbers (backed by solid evidence) That is a strong argument against telemetry. And a beautiful take-down of the industry standard on surveillance. I guess that’s how you intended it :-) Best wishes, Arne