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    • GreenGriffonG
      GreenGriffon @brandflake11
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      @brandflake11 Telling you that VS Code is being added does not inform the user that MS has root-level access to your device and also pings their server.
      I don't know how many times I can say the same thing.

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator @GreenGriffon
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        @greengriffon said in Raspberry Pi OS automatically installing Microsoft repository:

        elling you that VS Code is being added does not inform the user that MS has root-level access to your device and also pings their server.

        How does MS have root access just because the VS COde repository has been added ?

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        • brandflake11B
          brandflake11 @GreenGriffon
          last edited by brandflake11

          @greengriffon Yeah the root access keys part I wrote is misleading, so I apologize for that. It just means that you have a key that trusts software from the repo automatically. So if you have the repo installed, and don't know about it, and something changes in the future, you could mistakingly install software from Microsoft that you may not want, say in an update.

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          • GreenGriffonG
            GreenGriffon @mitu
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            @mitu said in Raspberry Pi OS automatically installing Microsoft repository:

            How does MS have root access just because the VS COde repository has been added ?

            I don't think you watched the video, or have followed any of the discussion on this issue.

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            • brandflake11B
              brandflake11 @GreenGriffon
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              I think a better solution to all of this would have been just making a build of VSCode available on Raspberry Pi's official repos. I would feel a lot safer than using one from Microsoft.

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @GreenGriffon
                last edited by mitu

                @greengriffon said in Raspberry Pi OS automatically installing Microsoft repository:

                I don't think you watched the video, or have followed any of the discussion on this issue.

                I didn't, because the title is a cheap click-bait. I know how apt/dpkg works and just adding the repository doesn't give Microsoft access to anything on your system.

                @brandflake11 I think a better solution to all of this would have been just making a build of VSCode available on Raspberry Pi's official repos

                Agree, I think that may happen after the responses on the Raspberry Pi forums.

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                • brandflake11B
                  brandflake11 @mitu
                  last edited by brandflake11

                  Another thing I wanted to bring up: according to Wikipedia, the binaries of VSCode Microsoft builds are freeware, not MIT like the source code is. Here is the official VSCode EULA for more clarification. This is assuming that the builds on the repos are using these versions. If the builds are freeware, that does technically mean this is non-free software, doesn't it? It's kind of like Chrome vs Chromium, right?

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator @brandflake11
                    last edited by mitu

                    Here is the official VSCode EULA for more clarification.

                    The page states that

                    This license applies to the Visual Studio Code product. Source Code for Visual Studio Code is available at https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode under the MIT license agreement at https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/blob/master/LICENSE.txt.

                    This is assuming that the builds on the repos are using these versions. If the builds are freeware, that does technically mean this is non-free software, doesn't it? It's kind of like Chrome vs Chromium, right?

                    Yes, that could be the situation and the packages in the repo may be using some Microsoft bits that are not part of the official source repository.

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                    • brandflake11B
                      brandflake11 @mitu
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                      @mitu This is a great clarification to know about and have here for users who may want to make their own choices regarding this.

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @brandflake11
                        last edited by

                        @brandflake11 There's a vscode with the non-MS bits at https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium. The differences (in license and distributed binaries) are explained in
                        https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/60#issuecomment-161792005

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                        • RedBatmanR
                          RedBatman @brandflake11
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                          @brandflake11 LOL you beat me to it

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