Some people wouldn't like it because the installation wouldn't be completely automated anymore
Including myself. I don't mind doing something controversial, and would not even mind making this opt-out with no explicit warning. But I will not make it do something that I disagree with myself ;)
Let's all agree on a special environment value, which I'll call PERL_INSTALL_PHONE_HOME in this discussion.
I've called it NOPHONEHOME before. Why limit this to Perl? Just in case gathering statistics will become popular, I want to make sure upfront that my environment won't have to have a PERL_NOPHONEHOME, PYTHON_NOPHONEHOME, etcetera.
I propose that we use NOPHONEHOME and evaluate it as:
- If it does not exist, the installation program will have to ask.
- If it does exist and has a value of "" or "0", the installation program will still have to ask.
- If it does exist and has any other value, the installation program must skip the phoning home part.
I'm not comfortable with allowing everything to phone home, as I want to see what information they will send before I agree.
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