Now I tried again, in despair, and it worked.
Before, I was clicking the LDAP button, but it didn’t work.
Thank you for your help.
Now I tried again, in despair, and it worked.
Before, I was clicking the LDAP button, but it didn’t work.
Thank you for your help.
Hi there! I’m Yamila from Penpot. We’re super glad you offer a Penpot installation. It would be great if Yuno instances that share anonymous telemetries could be differentiated with their own referer.
Would that be possible? I’d be happy to help in this matter if you need to.
Cheers!
Hello Yamila, and welcome to the yunohost forum.
There is no telemetry in yunohost. See here General and Specific Conditions of Services operated by the YunoHost project | Yunohost Documentation
There is an open issue about implementing it to yunohost preserving the users privacy here Telemetry / (anonymous) statistics about number of app installs in the wild? · Issue #1670 · YunoHost/issues · GitHub
I am not using penpot. I don’t see in the package any info about telemetry.
Hi @jarod5001 thanks for your answer.
Regarding telemetries, I’m referring to penpot telemetries, not yunohost telemetries. Penpot telemetries are optional and anonymous. Just to confirm, Yuno prevents any hosted app from sending telemetries?
In the Penpot configuration, the telemetry is disabled by default, you can see it here. I was wondering if maybe a user can overwrite this default, and then, mark this as a yuno referrer.
If yuno prevents users from sending telemetries, we just won’t be expecting data from here (it doesn’t affect the installation at all).
Cheers!
To my knowledge, no it doesn’t.
The package could patch Penpot to change the telemetry code and add a yunohost
key
that would be awesome @OniriCorpe
As far as i can see, two changes would be needed:
yunohost
I’ll be glad to help if needed.
I also tried all the combinations possible, nothing worked. I clicked “by chance” on the LDAP button, and, bam, I got connected.