Hi, Novell marketing is tracking our .opensuse.org pageviews with google analytics ( http://www.google.com/analytics/ ). I think we can make use of this data to optimize our pages, and it would be worth to do a sprint with this. But it's unclear to me what our policy about this is. I checked our pages, and we are not tracking all of them consequently. Not tracked are: https://build.opensuse.org/ https://users.opensuse.org/ https://features.opensuse.org/ https://hermes.opensuse.org/ http://forums.opensuse.org/ (old version) I added the google tracking js to the footer.html of bento, so it does get included in the new pages that we do. Greetings -- Thomas Schmidt (tschmidt [at] suse.de) SUSE Linux Products GmbH :: Research & Development :: Tools "Don't Panic", Douglas Adams (1952 - 11.05.2001) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
Hi, On 03/09/2010 02:22 PM, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
Novell marketing is tracking our .opensuse.org pageviews with google analytics ( http://www.google.com/analytics/ ).
I'm pretty sure that i don't want to use google to track this. I want to have this data on our own systems.
I think we can make use of this data to optimize our pages, and it would be worth to do a sprint with this.
Sure but then with something like OWA - http://www.openwebanalytics.com/ Henne -- Henne Vogelsang, openSUSE. Everybody has a plan, until they get hit. - Mike Tyson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
Thomas, Henne, 2010/3/9 Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
Hi,
On 03/09/2010 02:22 PM, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
Novell marketing is tracking our .opensuse.org pageviews with google analytics ( http://www.google.com/analytics/ ).
I'm pretty sure that i don't want to use google to track this. I want to have this data on our own systems.
+1. What about Piwik Web analytics? http://piwik.org/ I used this before and had pretty good results with it so far. You install it on your own server, have full control over the data and you're able to track multiple sites with just one instance of Piwik. The setup is straight forward and the documentation is easily understandable. Just my 0.02$ Best, R
I think we can make use of this data to optimize our pages, and it would be worth to do a sprint with this.
Sure but then with something like OWA - http://www.openwebanalytics.com/
Henne
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Le mardi 09 mars 2010, à 16:08 +0100, Rupert Horstkötter a écrit :
Thomas, Henne,
2010/3/9 Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
Hi,
On 03/09/2010 02:22 PM, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
Novell marketing is tracking our .opensuse.org pageviews with google analytics ( http://www.google.com/analytics/ ).
I'm pretty sure that i don't want to use google to track this. I want to have this data on our own systems.
+1. What about Piwik Web analytics? http://piwik.org/ I used this before and had pretty good results with it so far. You install it on your own server, have full control over the data and you're able to track multiple sites with just one instance of Piwik. The setup is straight forward and the documentation is easily understandable. Just my 0.02$
FWIW, this is what GNOME has started using a few months ago. Didn't hear bad feedback, so I assume it means good feedback ;-) Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
Hi, On 03/09/2010 04:28 PM, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le mardi 09 mars 2010, à 16:08 +0100, Rupert Horstkötter a écrit :
2010/3/9 Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
On 03/09/2010 02:22 PM, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
Novell marketing is tracking our .opensuse.org pageviews with google analytics ( http://www.google.com/analytics/ ).
I'm pretty sure that i don't want to use google to track this. I want to have this data on our own systems.
+1. What about Piwik Web analytics? http://piwik.org/ I used this before and had pretty good results with it so far. You install it on your own server, have full control over the data and you're able to track multiple sites with just one instance of Piwik. The setup is straight forward and the documentation is easily understandable. Just my 0.02$
FWIW, this is what GNOME has started using a few months ago. Didn't hear bad feedback, so I assume it means good feedback ;-)
I'm sure there are dozens of solutions that would be viable. Once there is a decision to do this we just have to analyze which one fits us best. I'm not so sure that the boosters should do it. There are a lot of people capable to setup something like this :) This does not need boostering... Henne -- Henne Vogelsang, openSUSE. Everybody has a plan, until they get hit. - Mike Tyson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
Henne, 2010/3/9 Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
Hi,
On 03/09/2010 04:28 PM, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le mardi 09 mars 2010, à 16:08 +0100, Rupert Horstkötter a écrit :
2010/3/9 Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org>:
On 03/09/2010 02:22 PM, Thomas Schmidt wrote:
Novell marketing is tracking our .opensuse.org pageviews with google analytics ( http://www.google.com/analytics/ ).
I'm pretty sure that i don't want to use google to track this. I want to have this data on our own systems.
+1. What about Piwik Web analytics? http://piwik.org/ I used this before and had pretty good results with it so far. You install it on your own server, have full control over the data and you're able to track multiple sites with just one instance of Piwik. The setup is straight forward and the documentation is easily understandable. Just my 0.02$
FWIW, this is what GNOME has started using a few months ago. Didn't hear bad feedback, so I assume it means good feedback ;-)
I'm sure there are dozens of solutions that would be viable. Once there is a decision to do this we just have to analyze which one fits us best. I'm not so sure that the boosters should do it. There are a lot of people capable to setup something like this :) This does not need boostering...
From a general "Use Google VS some custom, at best open source, solution we control" perspective, I definitely vote for the latter solution (in order to get this "what general approach should we take" discussion pushed)
Best, R
Henne
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On Tuesday 09 March 2010 17:19:20 Rupert Horstkötter wrote:
From a general "Use Google VS some custom, at best open source, solution we control" perspective, I definitely vote for the latter solution (in order to get this "what general approach should we take" discussion pushed)
Henne and myself have taken the AI to look further into this. We'll get back to this topic soon, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, Program Manager openSUSE, aj@{novell.com,opensuse.org} Twitter: jaegerandi | Identica: jaegerandi SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
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Andreas Jaeger
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Henne Vogelsang
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Rupert Horstkötter
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Thomas Schmidt
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Vincent Untz