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a proposal to add opt-out telemetry in fedora is being discussed on fedora forums
(discussion.fedoraproject.org)
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Usage data is a crutch, effective developers can make good software with zero telemetry and did so for several decades.
Telemetry is important for desktop developers, you can negate it but it's a fact. Most users do not know what is GitLab
I guess it's more accurate to say that people know what GitLab is but don't know/aren't willing to troubleshoot and submit quality feedback.
At work, many Linux user, they may know gitlab but not GNOME one.