[tracking] Document the configuration file format
- switch to 'enabled' and 'default' settings, independently. - document user-tracking as unimplemented.
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- keyboard
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- partition
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- users
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- tracking
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- summary
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- exec:
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# - dummycpp
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# Settings for various kinds of tracking that Distributions can
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# enable. Distributions looking at tracking should be aware of
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# the privacy (and hence communications) impact of that tracking,
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# and are advised to consult the Mozilla and KDE policies on
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# privacy and user tracking.
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#
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# There are three areas of tracking (-configuration) supported
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# by Calamares It is up to individual Distributions to create
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# suitable backends / configuration scripts for each. The
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# different areas are:
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#
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# install: This is "phone home" functionality at the end of the
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# install process. When enabled, it contacts the given
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# URL. The URL can contain the special token $MACHINE,
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# which is replaced by the machine-id of the installed
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# system (if available, blank otherwise).
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#
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# machine: This enables machine-level tracking on a (semi-)
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# continuous basis. It is meant to keep track of installed
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# systems and their continued use / updating.
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#
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# user: This area enables user-level tracking, along the lines
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# of the KDE User Telemetry Policy. It enables specific
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# collection of data at a user- and application-level,
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# possibly including actions done in an application.
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# For the KDE environment, this enables user tracking
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# with the appropriate framework, and the KDE User Telemetry
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# policy applies.
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#
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# Each area has a key *enabled*, and a key *default*. If the area
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# is enabled, it is shown to the user with a checkbox to enable
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# or disable that piece of user-tracking. The default state of that
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# checkbox is set to the value of *default*. Both keys default to
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# "off", disabling all tracking-configuration through Calamares.
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#
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# Each area may have other configuration keys, depending on the
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# area and how it needs to be configured.
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---
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machine:
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- tracking: false
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- style: neon
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- path: /etc/machine-file
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user:
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- tracking: false
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- style: neon
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# The install area has one specific configuration key:
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# url: this URL (remember to include the protocol, and prefer https)
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# is fetched (with a GET request, and the data discarded) at
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# the end of the installation process. The token $MACHINE
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# in the URL is replaced by the machine-id of the installed
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# system, if it is available, and otherwise blank. Typically
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# you would add `?id=$MACHINE` as a GET parameter.
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#
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# Note that phone-home only works if the system has an internet
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# connection; it is a good idea to require internet in the welcome
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# module then.
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install:
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- tracking: false
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- enabled: false
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- default: false
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- url:
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# The machine area has one specific configuration key:
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# style: This string specifies what kind of tracking configuration
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# needs to be done. There is currently only one valid
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# style, "neon", which edits two files in the installed
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# system to enable system-tracking.
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machine:
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- enabled: false
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- default: false
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- style: neon
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# The user area is not yet implemented, and has no specific configuration.
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user:
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- enabled: false
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- default: false
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