Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Adriaan de Groot
ae4508011c [tracking] swap out PNG for SVG icons 2017-11-28 11:47:51 -05:00
Adriaan de Groot
4a96e83203 [tracking] Adjust wording, drop page title 2017-11-22 07:21:58 -05:00
Adriaan de Groot
9a3ba75c2c [tracking] Switch icons to sensible names 2017-11-22 13:04:18 +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
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
c7120277ca [tracking] Polish UI some more
- Enable translations, substitute ShortProductName into string,
 - Simplify code for enabling tracking option blocks,
 - Set checkboxes based on configuration,
 - Read checkboxes when leaving page,
 - Don't stretch the tracking option blocks.
2017-11-08 05:01:26 -05:00
Adriaan de Groot
20a2465cc7 [tracking] Polish UI a bit
- add icons for graphical display of actions
 - extend description of tracking options
 - add debug logging
 - enable next button
 - show/hide tracking options based on configuration
2017-11-08 04:03:38 -05:00
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