Am 21.10.20 um 22:51 schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
On 20/10/2020 Matthias Seidel wrote:
It seems that I am the only one interested in the data Google Analytics
provides.

I'm interested in keeping Google Analytics too.
If you provide a google address to me or Matthias we can add you to the analytics.

We have years of historic data there and they are useful right now, since we'll want to ensure that the top 30 pages are still perfectly working if we change the web infrastructure. Also, Google Analytics data will help if we ever decide to restructure the site (dropping the majority of pages and keeping only pages that receive traffic). And if we interrupt data collection now there is no way back.
We have dropped the time the data is kept to a minimum. I do not see one reason we need a long standing history. And the minimum is at 1 year I think. For me that is sufficient.

AWStats is not a feature-complete replacement by any means and it also places additional requirements on the server. I understand that it is better from a philosophical/ideological perspective (open source, self hosted). We can try and add it - we can have both AWStats and Google Analytics working at the same time and then judge which one is better after some months.
+1, my expectation is that we can live with the loss.

Google Analytics is an industry standard; if we configure it in a way that honors do-not-track requirements and does not store irrelevant data about users I believe it is acceptable. We've already applied a reasonable trade-off in the past to ensure Google Analytics does not become too invasive.
I am careful because on the members or board list it cause a lot of uproar. And I do not have much interest in getting some general shit storm, because people have no clue what they talking about.


All the best

Peter


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