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Author SHA1 Message Date
Adriaan de Groot
1b23520f20 REUSE: (CC0-1.0) module descriptors and configuration files
In spite of there being considerable documentation sometimes in the
config file, we go with CC0 because we don't want the notion of
'derived work' of a config file.

The example `settings.conf` is also CC0. Add some docs to
it while we're at it.
2020-08-26 02:22:49 +02:00
Adriaan de Groot
98ab4330c4 [tracking] expand documentation of configuration 2020-06-17 14:52:48 +02:00
Adriaan de Groot
756e3084dc [tracking] Simplify updatemanager job
- sed all the URI lines with a simple replacement
- document policy requirements
2020-06-17 11:33:48 +02:00
Adriaan de Groot
cb2909f6d8 [tracking] Rename "neon" tracking
KDE neon does not do this kind of tracking -- although it was originally
requested by KDE neon, no server roll-out was done once the
privacy policy was thought out.
2020-06-17 11:33:48 +02:00
Adriaan de Groot
72ee9742f3 [tracking] Correct the example URLs 2019-12-03 12:24:47 +01:00
Adriaan de Groot
93052311aa [tracking] Switch UI to use radio buttons
Following KDE Pholio M116, switch to using a radio button; instead
of 4 individually toggle-able settings, use a "level" indicator
to select none, install, machine, user .. each of which implies
the previous levels. Each level is individually enable-able from
the distro side.
2017-11-22 06:52:14 -05:00
Adriaan de Groot
7311204572 [tracking] Step 1 of getting the install-tracking URL
- document substitutions
 - build URL when creating jobs
2017-11-08 09:51:46 -05:00
Adriaan de Groot
a0e8f76348 [tracking] Enable policy websites
Each kind of tracking has an associated webpage / URL describing
the policy for that tracking. The Calamares User Guide has some
generic information. When the user clicks on the Help (?) button
in a tracking-option block, go to that URL.
2017-11-08 09:51:46 -05:00
Adriaan de Groot
806799ece4 [tracking] Fix configuration file.
- The sample configuration file didn't use sub-maps, but list items.
2017-11-07 07:49:44 -05:00
Adriaan de Groot
0d4bd59818 [tracking] Document the configuration file format
- switch to 'enabled' and 'default' settings, independently.
 - document user-tracking as unimplemented.
2017-11-01 09:10:25 -04:00
Adriaan de Groot
1926399378 Telemetry stub.
This is experimental, off-by-default, code for developing a telemetry /
tracking configuration module. It is preliminary work for issue #628,
but also for KDE Neon configuration. Any telemetry should conform to
the KDE Telemetry Policy [1] or similar Free Software telemetry policy
(e.g. the Mozilla one).

[1] https://community.kde.org/Policies/Telemetry_Policy

Initial idea is to distinguish three kinds of tracking:
 - installs. This tracks that OS <foo> has been installed somewhere.
   It might send some machine information to a remote server.
 - machines. This enables some kind of machine tracking in the

   installed system, for instance it could enable popcon on
   Debian, or periodic phone-home-pings.
 - users. This enables some kind of telemetry / tracking on the
   installed user in the system.

A simple and transparent setting is to enable install-tracking and set
it to opt-in, and disable machine and user tracking. Explain to the
user that <foo> would like to know when <foo> is installed, and that
the following information <d1>, <d2> will be sent to <url> in accordance
to the <foo> telemetry policy at <url2>.

Work in this branch is subject to VDG review for the visuals, and
privacy oversight by whatever group is responsible for <foo> privacy.

Note that this module makes it *possible* for telemetry configuration
to be visible inside the installer; what distro's do with telemetry
already is entirely outside the scope of this configuration module.
2017-08-29 08:00:37 -04:00