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- From: "Pieter E. Zanstra" <pieter@zanstra.eu>
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 16:44:59 +0200
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Please stay on topic, and discuss AskLibO blitzes issues!
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Pedro [mailto:pedlino@gmail.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 4:12 PM
>To: discuss@documentfoundation.org
>Subject: [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes
>
>Hi Marc
>
>
>Marc Paré wrote
>>
>>>> OpenID is a foundation and yes, it does provide traffic statistics
>>>> to its members. In our case TDF/LibreOffice could become a member
>>>> that dispenses OpenID login/passwords
>>>
>>> The fact that it is a "Foundation" does not make it trustworthy per
>>> se ;) Even so since the traffic generated by a TDF/LO OpenID is
>>> collected by the foundation's servers, the data is
>available to all,
>>> right?
>>
>> I think this is the way it works. Although, the foundation TDF does
>> represent all of us, collectively. Who then can you really trust any
>> better than yourself?
>>
>
>I was referring to the OpenID Foundation, not to TDF. And I
>was referring to the traffic data being available to all the
>OpenID members not to all TDF members. In any case TDF does
>not represent me since i'm not a member and i have not elected
>it's members :) I'm just a free user ;)
>
>
>Marc Paré wrote
>>
>>> I guess that if I stopped trusting Mozilla I would have to switch
>>> browser.
>>> ALL of my online information is typed on a browser
>programmed by Mozilla.
>>> Compared to that, only a small portion of the information is in the
>>> hands of Google (and that is why I deliberately don't use Chrome)
>>
>> Hmmm, Mozilla makes the bulk of its operating funds from the "Google
>> Search" window. So when you search from this window, I imagine that
>> Google is also (with the help of the Mozilla Group) listening in on
>> the search patterns of FF users.
>
>Yes, i'm aware that any search is logged, especially if i'm
>logged in to my Gmail account on any tab (which i avoid doing).
>But i was referring to the browser itself. I have to believe
>that the browser is not logging and sending what i type in my
>work's webmail or on my website's PMs or any other information
>typed on the main browser window. If i begin to doubt that,
>then i will enter into severe paranoia :)
>
>
>Marc Paré wrote
>>
>> Regardless of the method, there will always be a primary
>organism that
>> will collect the login/password data. In our case, the data
>we collect
>> would go towards making the site more accessible and more of a
>> fruitful event for our users. I don't believe at this point either
>> system is better or worse.
>>
>
>Of course having a single OpenID for all TDF sites would be a
>great improvement. But it would still be yet another set of
>login/password to memorize... And as i said having TDF as the
>primary organism gives me more confidence than any of the
>existing OpenID members. But i was referring to the concern of
>using a TDF OpenID on other sites and having that traffic
>information shared with to all OpenID corporate members.
>
>Cheers,
>Pedro
>
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| [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> |
| Re: [tdf-discuss] AskLibO blitzes | Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+ooofuture@googlemail.com> |
| [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> |
| Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Terrence Enger <tenger@iseries-guru.com> |
| [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Pedro <pedlino@gmail.com> |
| Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Terrence Enger <tenger@iseries-guru.com> |
| [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> |
| [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Pedro <pedlino@gmail.com> |
| [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> |
| [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Pedro <pedlino@gmail.com> |
| [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> |
| [tdf-discuss] Re: AskLibO blitzes | Pedro <pedlino@gmail.com> |
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