On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 7:18 PM Adam Williamson <adamwill@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> I personally considered it quite clear that the intended meaning was that
> they are not giving the data away to anyone external deliberately. Your
> responses will be read and understood by a very small group of people and
> not published in raw form. Yes there are servers and software providers
> along the way. But this way you could also include the ISPs who also are
> not prevented from snooping in your packets (and it's trivial at least for
> plain text emails). And even if they provided a "direct" way to send your
> responses to their email, and we ignored the ISPs, still, Google is the
> email provider for most RedHatters. So there's no improvement at all.

Er. It's a Google Survey, provided over https. Email is not involved.

No, it isn't. I was just trying to point out that even if they said "send us your responses directly to our email", it wouldn't be better for people's privacy, but possibly even slightly worse. It wasn't directly related to what you said but rather to "Once again, Fedora is depending on third-party, proprietary, privacy-invading SaaS" sentiment. I probably should have quoted it better.