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Author SHA1 Message Date
Patric Stout
7634553d22 Feature: opt-in survey when exiting a game
On first start-up, the game will ask if you want to participate
in our automated survey. You have to opt-in, and can easily opt-out
(via the Options) at any time.

When opt-in, whenever you exit a game, a JSON blob will be send
to the survey server hosted by OpenTTD. This JSON blob contains
information that gives a global picture of the game just played:
- What settings were used
- How many humans vs AIs
- How long the game has been played
- Basic information about the OS / CPU

All this information is kept very generic, so there is no
chance we send private information to our survey server.
Nothing in the JSON blob could identify you as a person; it
mostly tells about the game played. At any time you can see
what the JSON blob includes, by pressing the "Preview Survey
Results" button in-game.
2023-05-14 23:22:02 +02:00
Patric Stout
021c45c4f6 Add: [CMake] JSON library (nlohmann) 2023-05-14 23:22:02 +02:00
Patric Stout
62f9bdb939
Fix: [CI] no need to build unit-tests for releases (#10759)
We don't run them anyway. And LTO can be darn slow.
2023-05-02 23:43:16 +02:00
Patric Stout
73bdd4bdd7
Fix: [CI] typo in Windows release jobname (#10742) 2023-04-29 19:59:01 +00:00
Patric Stout
a255b61514
Change: [CI] Use a custom name for matrix runs (#10723)
By default, GitHub adds all arguments of the matrix between ().
This is fine sometimes, but in other times it becomes a very
lengthy line.

With this commit, we decide what is between those (), making it
a lot more readable.
2023-04-27 20:15:09 +02:00
Patric Stout
425ba82676 Change: [Actions] split GitHub workflows into several smaller ones 2023-01-28 20:41:08 +01:00