Unfortunately not. There doesn’t seem to be a recovery option that worked for me.
Anthony > On May 6, 2020, at 3:29 PM, Alexander Murmann <ajmurm...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Anthony, thank you for looking into this! Did you have any luck recovering > the account? > > On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 12:04 PM Anthony Baker <bak...@vmware.com> wrote: > >> We may be able to use the account from the ApacheGeode YouTube channel. >> If not, I would suggest creating a google account whose creds are managed >> by the PMC. >> >> Anthony >> >> >>> On May 4, 2020, at 11:57 AM, Alexander Murmann <amurm...@apache.org> >> wrote: >>> >>> Seems like nobody has objections to adding this. >>> >>> Google Analytics requires a Google account. Does is work if I create this >>> with my own Google account and add anyone interested or is there a better >>> solution? >>> >>> @Charlie: Yes, that would be great as well! >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 6:52 PM Charlie Black <cbl...@pivotal.io> wrote: >>> >>>> If we could add page analytics on docs and other pages that would >> awesome. >>>> That would allow us to create focused content blogs, videos, investment >>>> on those pages where we find the hottest views. >>>> >>>> Charlie >>>> >>>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 2:08 PM Bob Glithero >> <rglith...@vmware.com.invalid> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi All, >>>>> >>>>> Hopefully it's ok for me to add my $.02 here. While understanding >> where >>>>> the traffic is coming from is always helpful, it's possible to take a >>>> more >>>>> active approach to driving traffic. I also help with community >> marketing >>>>> at RabbitMQ (rabbitmq.com), which uses their platform to host >> tutorials, >>>>> best practices, and other content. I could find $$$ in my budget to >> help >>>>> modernize the Geode site and make it more generally useful as a content >>>>> platform for developers and others interested in the project. >>>>> >>>>> Bob >>>>> >>>>> On 4/8/20, 1:59 PM, "Alexander Murmann" <amurm...@apache.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Michael, >>>>> >>>>> A few things I'd like to know and potential associated actions: >>>>> * Where do our visitors come from (referrer)? -> We might be able to >>>>> lean >>>>> in to those sources. >>>>> * Are we getting any traffic from our Twitter presence? -> If >> certain >>>>> tweets bring more traffic, let's do more of tweets like it! >>>>> * Some people in our community started blogging more. Are we seeing >>>> any >>>>> traffic from that? Are some topics driving more traffic than others >>>> -> >>>>> Might inform what topics or types of articles we should write more >> or >>>>> less >>>>> off. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 9:18 AM Michael Oleske <mole...@pivotal.io> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> What things are we looking to learn? Without knowing what we are >>>>>> interested in learning I would be hesitant to add anything. If we >>>>> know >>>>>> what we want to learn then a conversation about analytics would be >>>>> more >>>>>> fruitful (to me at least) >>>>>> >>>>>> -michael >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 3:31 PM Alexander Murmann < >>>>> amurm...@apache.org> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In promoting our project it might be valuable to get a better >>>> idea >>>>> of >>>>>> where >>>>>>> visitors on our website come from, what they look for and where >>>> we >>>>> lose >>>>>>> them. This should help us improve the website and learn what kind >>>>> of >>>>>> blogs >>>>>>> articles, videos etc. drive user interest to the website. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To gain those insights I'd like to add Google Analytics (GA). >>>>> While GA >>>>>>> isn't open source, it is commonly used by other Apache projects. >>>>> Apache >>>>>>> Cassandra, Kafka, Samza and Spark all have GA trackers on their >>>>> website. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've heard rumors that we at some point had it on our website as >>>>> well. Is >>>>>>> this true? If so, why did we remove it? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you for your thoughts and concerns! >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>> Charlie Black | cbl...@pivotal.io >>>> >> >> > > -- > Alexander J. Murmann > (650) 283-1933