Wow, #Google just can't resist. Damn.
Good way to throw away the trust.
Now just waiting for another move I guess.
This will only get worse when the original Go team members are gone.
How dissapointing.
Wow, #Google just can't resist. Damn.
Good way to throw away the trust.
Now just waiting for another move I guess.
This will only get worse when the original Go team members are gone.
How dissapointing.
@dolanor @orsinium @avlap2 "the current plan" is explicit enough for you? Depending on one's biases it reads even as vaguely ominous... Lets be clear, trust is in very short supply these days. People who dont realize that in their communications may be shooting themselves in the foot.
@phiofx @orsinium @avlap2 I don't know, it seems pretty explicit
Opt in by default, and a lot of pros and cons are written in his blog post.
@orsinium @avlap2 the particular discussion thread is locked in a state that is less clear-cut about the opt-in or opt-out status (e.g. no links to what and why has been decided in the meantime and how robust that state of affairs will be).
The discussion is year old. Ross Cox presented, published, and researched a lot on the subject, gave a few public talks, and published 4 long blog posts. Telemetry in the #golang toolchain is explicit and opt in. There is no hidden data collection.
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