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Community pinboard #3273
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I'm happy to announce that the registration (free) for the Ansible Contributor Summit is open. Which day should you attend?
Refer to the registration page for details. See you at the summit! |
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@Andersson007 , @felixfontein , |
@mator yes, thanks! there's the hackmd.io file, feel free to update. |
i believe another label like |
sounds good, and maybe put explicitly "Please don't fix this before the hackathon 09.21 " |
Reminder - AnsibleFest and Ansible Contributor Summit are 1 week away! In case you missed it, we will also be having a Hackathon throughout the entire Ansible Contributor Summit and AnsibleFest. This is a great opportunity to collaborate in real time with other members of the Ansible Community! For more info and the latest updates, please see the Ansible Contributor Summit 2021.09 HackMD. |
Reminder - Day 1 of the Ansible Contributor Summit and the Hackathon start tomorrow (Tuesday, 28 September 2021)! For more info and the latest updates, please see the Ansible Contributor Summit 2021.09 HackMD. |
Reminder - Day 2 of the Ansible Contributor Summit and the last day of the Hackathon start tomorrow (Friday, 1 October 2021)! For more info and the latest updates, please see the Ansible Contributor Summit 2021.09 HackMD. |
I don't know whether this is the right place to ask, I saw the Is there any publicly available telemetry data that I could query to know roughly how many installations per version have been downloaded for this collection? Or even how many times a plugin has been used in this collection? I'd like to know the adoption to keep working/adding features in some of the plugins. Thanks |
@v1v ansible does not collect or report any telemetry. There is only a global collection download counter on Ansible Galaxy, but that isn't really helpful since a lot of other collections install community.general in CI (while yet other users simply install the |
Thanks @felixfontein, I guess, either I build something to collect those metrics and enable users to opt-out or do nothing ad keep adding features :) If I add this telemetry to the plugins I'm interested, is there anything I should be careful about? Just in case a similar question was raised in the past. Thanks again |
@v1v why would you like to collect telemetry, and how you would do it? What does it mean "opt-out", can I be free and not "opt-in" in the first place? Thanks |
I don't think we will ever have something that's opt-out. I'm also not sure whether opt-in would be accepted. |
This is related to adding telemetry data to one of the plugins
Ideally, to help me to understand if it's used and keep contributing adding new features. Sending a quite basic data with:
To an endpoint.
Sorry for the misleading, I meant that the telemetry data would be sent by default, unless a property is configured to disable it. For instance, some other FOSS projects use a similar concept -> https://github.com/jenkinsci/jep/blob/master/jep/214/README.adoc . Though, it's provided by the core itself. |
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