I am currently under the process of extending Stack Overflow for Teams within a medium-sized company that has also employees located in Germany. For these employees the German law applies which requires that company-wide software requires some approval from the Works Council.
Unfortunately, this made some of my German colleagues reluctant to spreading the word about the platform.
From what I have heard from other software implementations this can be problematic for various reasons, but one important one is related to "tracking user activity".
As far as I know, Stack Overflow displays some information that might be interpreted as "tracking user activity":
- Last seen within the profile page
- All activity in the platform along with a timestamp for each action (requires visiting each post)
I have asked a person from the management about these issues, but I received a rather general/unclear answer:
- there is not a need from the Work Council's approval while in the testing phase (currently I am in a private beta phase with a limited amount of licenses, so this is clear)
- not clear if approval is needed if using the platform is 100% opt-in (not required for normal activity)
I am wondering if anyone has tried implementing Stack Overflow for Teams for a Germany located team and can share some of their experience.