I agree, there is enough crap bouncing around the net. ANd a lot of vdr users do a lot of reinstalling, changing hardware, etc. So you would get a lot of false data anyway.
And I refuse to use any program that is lic to a computer by some HW finger print.
----- Original Message ----- From: "VDR User" user.vdr@gmail.com To: "VDR Mailing List" vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 6:54 AM Subject: Re: [vdr] known user base (was: Re: Replay Problems with ExtensionHD)
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Christian Tramnitzchris.ace@gmx.net wrote:
I don't think people would like that. DRBD has imho a good approach* to track users (and used versions!), but regardless of the method, this is certainly not on Klaus' priority list.
Best regards, Christian (#68)
*On first startup (or after upgrades) a unique ID will generated and the user will be asked if he wants to send this ID together with the current version to the maintainer. Optionally (to appear on a list just like vdr's user list) personal data may be entered, but this is up to the user. Pressing enter will just send the unique ID and version, aborting the prompt will not send anything.
jori.hamalainen@teliasonera.com wrote:
Perhaps VDR should try to send UDP packet to Klaus's server when it starts. Not all will not like it, but it is same for me. Windows software do this constantly under name for "automatically check for program updates".
BR, Jori, a registered VDR user since 2003.
User-tracking has _absolutely no place_ in VDR what-so-ever!! It serves no purpose and if someone wants to be added to a user list somewhere, they can register themselves. If someone really thinks this is a brilliant idea, they can write a plugin to do it but it should have no chance becoming a part of VDR core.
No offense but that's the worst idea I've heard by far.
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