Hi, Jeremy! On Mar 12, Jeremy Cole wrote:
But asking people to "please enable the feedback plugin" just doesn't work. It seems that most of our users don't care about it at all - I mean, they don't care whether it's enabled or not, and don't care to do anything. That is, if the plugin is disabled - it'll stay disabled, that's what is happening on Linux. If it's enabled - it'll stay enabled, that's what is happening on Windows (MariaDB Windows installer has a special dialog about it with a checkbox that's enabled by default, if I'm not mistaken).
Hmm, I would seriously wonder whether installations that use the default configuration and don't change/manage it will be the best source of data about customized configuration. (Or anything, really.)
Is it really that useful to get a bunch of stats about packages that were installed perhaps only to meet some prerequisite for another package?
Yes, of course. Stats will show what features this another package uses (xml functions, gis, time zones, plugins, etc) and this is precisely what we would like to know. It doesn't matter whether the configuration is customized or default. But if the mariadb is pulled in as a dependency, but the server is not started then it won't send any data - and, again, that's correct, it doesn't count as "usage" if it doesn't run. Regards, Sergei