----- Original Message ----- > Jiri Eischmann <eischmann@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ... > > I've noticed a significant drop in number of reports in Fedora 22. > ... > > Thanks for spotting this Jiri, I agree that it's something to address > as a matter of urgency. > > As you know, we did a review of the automatic reporting behaviour for > F22. One goal here was to replace the automatic reporting dialog that > pops up with the first error report - there needs to be a way to show > the privacy policy and explain what automatic reporting means. The > moment when a user is recovering from a crash is not a good time to do > this. > > So, the design for F22 was to have GNOME Initial Setup present > information about automatic reporting, and prompt the user to enable > it. That was done: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744245 > Looking at the situation you describe, one issue could be that > users aren't running through initial setup (which is supposed to > switch automatic reporting on), because they have already configured > their account using Anaconda. This is also a problem for Location services. > > With such a decrease in number of reports, ABRT is much less useful to > > developers and I think we should fix it: > > > > * privacy settings should reflect my settings from ABRT after upgrade. https://github.com/abrt/abrt/issues/966 was filed about that. > > * settings in ABRT and Control Center should be in sync, I understand > > that the Privacy is master settings overriding app's settings, but > > there is only one app reporting and it's very confusing for users. > > Agree with these two points. As far as GNOME is concerned, the ABRT setting is deprecated. > > * users should be asked if they want to enable automatic reporting > > after the first crash like in the last. > > This one I'm not sure about, for some of the reasons explained above. > One alternative might be to ensure that initial setup always runs on > the first login after upgrade, as a way to present the new privacy > options. We really should remove Anaconda's user creation for Workstation. This has been discussed in other threads. Cheers -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop