[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH 2/2] feedback: collect db engines and index features

Alexander Turenko alexander.turenko at tarantool.org
Sun Jul 5 05:10:05 MSK 2020


LGTM.

> > You all know it, but I cannot keep myself from saying again that I'm not
> > fan on the idea of the built-in/enabled-by-default reporting tool.
> > Especially when it is desined in the way that a user don't have a
> > guarantee that its IP address is not collected. It is not in the
> > opensource spirit and is not kindly to our users (to ones who care about
> > privacy).
> > 
> > I understand why the organization need it: it give some view on
> > community -- what is useful and what is not. It may help when we, say,
> > prioritize problems. But this fact does not change anything: garthering
> > IP addresses and some information without expicit agreement does not
> > become a friendly action.
> > 
> > And while we're on the topic, there was the idea from Mons that it would
> > feel more comfortable if we would offer something useful for a user
> > together with the reporting tool: say, provide information about
> > critical / security problems in a running version if it is affected. Or
> > feed news about important updates in functionality that is relevant for
> > a particular application. I would add from myself that this way the
> > reporting tool not even necessarily must be enabled default to be useful
> > for us: there is a motivation to enable it. Win-win. Collect only from
> > ones who explicitly said that is okay with it.
> > 
> > We also can structurize and improve our documentation and see what
> > topics are more popular and what are less. Collect download statistics
> > from repositories, rocks and git clones. Here a user explicitly asked an
> > action with a remote server and (s)he most likely know that the remote
> > server may count it.
>
> You also stated your concerns about the fact that user's IP may be
> tracked and it’s not good practice in open source community. It sounds
> valid to me. But I don’t understand how this patch is related to these
> concerns. It does not add IP tracking feature, nor the first feedback
> daemon version does. This problem should have been arisen when adding
> feedback daemon in the first place. If it happen to be noticed now,
> after feedback daemon have been merged, a possibility of ip tracking
> may be considered as a bug. Personally, I don’t have an idea, how to
> solve it in tarantool. It must be some kind of trusted external
> service which guarantees to hide original IP address, but I don’t know
> such yet. I believe the best way is to start a discussion in GitHub
> issues and gather peoples opinions on this.
> 
> Another question you bringing up is the design of feedback tool. You
> are saying we may want to rethink goals of the feedback tool (you are
> naming it a reporting tool) so a user can benefit from it too. This is
> fine idea but it is also a more broader topic to discuss and goes
> beyond of this patch changes. I don’t see this patch somehow
> interferes with you ideas.

Of course, it is not about your patch. Just grumbling around the
feedback daemon.


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