Re: F42 Change Proposal: Opt-In Metrics for Fedora Workstation (system-wide)

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On Mon, Jul 8 2024 at 09:03:50 AM -04:00:00, Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My biggest issue with this is that it's only useful for Fedora
Workstation. As it is currently designed, nobody else can benefit from
it. I would have preferred a design that allows all Fedora variants to
be able to offer this so that we have more holistic understanding and
useful data for each team. :(

It's starting out as a Workstation-only proposal for simplicity, but I think nothing should stop other Fedora variants from adopting the Endless metrics system if they want to, *except* we'd need to somehow keep metrics separate on a per-variant basis as we surely wouldn't want to commingle Workstation metrics with, say, Plasma metrics. We'd need to find some way to handle that. This is something I had failed to consider.

Additionally, there's also the concern of whether the Red Hat Display
Systems Team (fka Red Hat Desktop Team) will actually *do* anything
once this data is available.

That is certainly a valid concern. :)


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