Bug 2190479 - Review Request: golang-github-hashicorp-checkpoint.spec - Hashicorp internal service
Summary: Review Request: golang-github-hashicorp-checkpoint.spec - Hashicorp internal ...
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Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: Package Review
Version: rawhide
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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Reported: 2023-04-28 14:18 UTC by Mark E. Fuller
Modified: 2023-06-30 17:18 UTC (History)
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Description Mark E. Fuller 2023-04-28 14:18:58 UTC
Spec URL: https://fuller.fedorapeople.org/terraform/golang-github-hashicorp-checkpoint.spec
SRPM URL: https://fuller.fedorapeople.org/terraform/golang-github-hashicorp-checkpoint-0.5.0-1.fc39.src.rpm
Description: Hashicorp internal service to check version information, broadcast security bulletins, etc.
Fedora Account System Username: fuller

Comment 1 Link Dupont 2023-06-30 17:18:51 UTC
> Note: This repository is probably useless outside of internal HashiCorp use. It is open source for disclosure and because our open source projects must be able to link to it.

Should we consider a downstream patch that permanently disables these checkins, but maintains the API so that calling code can continue to function? Leaving the telemetry calls enabled by default puts the responsibility to enable/disable the telemetry to the downstream packagers, or possibly to the users. This would allow Fedora's RPMs to run within HashiCorp, but does that bring any more value than having to remember to always disable the checkin downstream? I'm leaning towards carrying a patch in this RPM that disables the checkin and telemetry.


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