2009/11/19 Máirín Duffy <mairin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > B) Most frequently-used applications list (should include rich client / > desktop apps AND web applications.) Mugshot used to have a tool that > collected this data, and I think it's in gnome-shell now. It is, yep. It would be at least a few days of work to have this appear in GNOME 2 as well, but possible. > Is there any > way we could allow users to opt-in to this sort of application usage > data collection? I think changing the current firstboot smolt screen to be "Join Fedora Feedback" with an option set like: [ ] Send all automatic feedback to Fedora [ ] Send hardware profile (more information) [ ] Send application usage (more information) [ ] Send crash reports (more information) [ ] Send computer performance data (more information) [ ] Send ... The client parts of this are not too hard; the Fedora Infrastructure part is harder, last I talked with them about something like this they had a lot of concerns about storage space, etc. In the big picture all of infrastructure at the moment is contributor-scale and not user-scale, and that's a big leap even if we're saying the user is likely to be a contributor. _______________________________________________ fedora-advisory-board mailing list fedora-advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-advisory-board