Well, Drupal has always had an opt in feature for reporting, though we haven't done much with it except run the occasional SQL query to get the data. There is work done on a presentation of that data via project module.... However ..... This is important. We should probably write up what is sent and how it will be used in the future. And note that it is an Opt-In setting. On 9/25/07, Morbus Iff <morbus@disobey.com> wrote:
Got a chuckle over this:
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/07/09/25/1632246.shtml
"Popular open-source blogging engine WordPress has been upgraded to 2.3 — with some unexpected nasties in the mix. As of version 2.3, WordPress now periodically (every 12 hours) sends personally identifying information (blog name & URI) to the mothership, along with an alarming amount of information including $_SERVER dumps, a list of installed plugins, and your current PHP/MySQL settings. Most unfortunately, it does not provide any way of disabling this functionality, and WordPress does not have any privacy policy protecting this information. In a thread about the issue, lead developer Matt Mullenweg defends his actions and staunchly refuses to add an opt-in interface, telling users to 'fork WordPress' if they aren't willing to put up with this behavior."
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