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Niall Pemberton updated MADLIB-1519:
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Description:
Hi MADlib Team
The {*}ASF Privacy Policy{*}[1][2] does not permit the use of*_ Google
Analytics_* (GA) on any ASF websites and the ASF Infra team will soon enforce a
{*}_Content Security Policy_{*}(CSP) that will block access to external
trackers:
* [https://lists.apache.org/thread/w34sd92v4rz3j28hyddmt5tbprbdq6lc]
>From what I could see, GA was removed from the main website pages in 2016, but
>remains within the *_MADlib docs,_* from version *1.10* to the latest *2.1.0*
>& {*}master{*}.
We need Google Analytics to be removed from the MADlib website:
* [https://lists.apache.org/thread/dlbprhx4d2psjwbt0nbxs8r2j417rc4n]
It looks like that involves changing *_doc/etc/header.html_* in the master
branch and all branches for each of the doc versions (see below) . Would it be
possible to do this and re-generate the MADlib docs?
||Version||No. of Files||
|docs/master|185|
|docs/v1.10|185|
|docs/v1.11|187|
|docs/v1.12|205|
|docs/v1.13|207|
|docs/v1.14|210|
|docs/v1.15|214|
|docs/v1.15.1|213|
|docs/v1.16|221|
|docs/v1.17.0|229|
|docs/v1.18.0|237|
|docs/v1.19.0|237|
|docs/v1.20.0|240|
|docs/v1.21.0|240|
|docs/v1.2|196|
|docs/v1.3|195|
|docs/v1.4|197|
|docs/v1.5|208|
|docs/v1.6|209|
|docs/v1.7|223|
|docs/v1.7.1|223|
|docs/v1.8|288|
|docs/v1.9|188|
|docs/v1.9.1|199|
|docs/v2.0.0|240|
|docs/v2.1.0|240|
|*TOTAL*|*5,616*|
The ASF hosts its own _*Matomo*_ instance to provide projects with analytics
and you can request a tracking id for your project by sending a mail to
{*}privacy AT apache.org{*}.
*
[https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html#can-i-use-web-analytics-matomo]
Additionally I would recommend reviewing any external resources loaded by your
website. The Content Security Policy will prevent any resources being loaded
from 3rd Party providers that the ASF does not have a Data Processing Agreement
(DPA) with. On the 1st February Infra will begin a temporary "brownout" when
the CSP will be turned on for a short period. This will allow projects to check
which parts, if any, of their websites will stop working. The Privacy FAQ
answers a number of questions about which external providers are permitted or
not:
[https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html]
Thanks
Niall
[1] [https://privacy.apache.org/policies/website-policy.html]
[2] [https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html#can-i-use-google-analytics]
was:
Hi MADlib Team
The {*}ASF Privacy Policy{*}[1][2] does not permit the use of*_ Google
Analytics_* (GA) on any ASF websites and the ASF Infra team will soon enforce a
{*}_Content Security Policy_{*}(CSP) that will block access to external
trackers:
* [https://lists.apache.org/thread/w34sd92v4rz3j28hyddmt5tbprbdq6lc]
>From what I could see, GA was removed from the main website pages in 2016, but
>remains within the *_MADlib docs,_* from version *1.10* to the latest *2.1.0*
>& {*}master{*}.
We need Google Analytics to be removed from the MADlib website and it looks
like that involves changing *_doc/etc/header.html_* in the master branch and
all branches for each of the doc versions (see below) . Would it be possible to
do this and re-generate the MADlib docs?
||Version||No. of Files||
|docs/master|185|
|docs/v1.10|185|
|docs/v1.11|187|
|docs/v1.12|205|
|docs/v1.13|207|
|docs/v1.14|210|
|docs/v1.15|214|
|docs/v1.15.1|213|
|docs/v1.16|221|
|docs/v1.17.0|229|
|docs/v1.18.0|237|
|docs/v1.19.0|237|
|docs/v1.20.0|240|
|docs/v1.21.0|240|
|docs/v1.2|196|
|docs/v1.3|195|
|docs/v1.4|197|
|docs/v1.5|208|
|docs/v1.6|209|
|docs/v1.7|223|
|docs/v1.7.1|223|
|docs/v1.8|288|
|docs/v1.9|188|
|docs/v1.9.1|199|
|docs/v2.0.0|240|
|docs/v2.1.0|240|
|TOTAL|5,616|
* [https://lists.apache.org/thread/dlbprhx4d2psjwbt0nbxs8r2j417rc4n]
The ASF hosts its own {*}_Matomo _*instance to provide projects with analytics
and you can request a tracking id for your project by sending a mail to
*privacy AT apache.org{*}.
*
[https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html#can-i-use-web-analytics-matomo]
Additionally I would recommend reviewing any external resources loaded by your
website. The Content Security Policy will prevent any resources being loaded
from 3rd Party providers that the ASF does not have a Data Processing Agreement
(DPA) with. On the 1st February Infra will begin a temporary "brownout" when
the CSP will be turned on for a short period. This will allow projects to check
which parts, if any, of their websites will stop working. The Privacy FAQ
answers a number of questions about which external providers are permitted or
not:
[https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html]
Thanks
Niall
[1] [https://privacy.apache.org/policies/website-policy.html]
[2] [https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html#can-i-use-google-analytics]
> Remove Google Analytics from the MADlib Website
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MADLIB-1519
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MADLIB-1519
> Project: Apache MADlib
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Niall Pemberton
> Priority: Major
>
> Hi MADlib Team
> The {*}ASF Privacy Policy{*}[1][2] does not permit the use of*_ Google
> Analytics_* (GA) on any ASF websites and the ASF Infra team will soon enforce
> a {*}_Content Security Policy_{*}(CSP) that will block access to external
> trackers:
> * [https://lists.apache.org/thread/w34sd92v4rz3j28hyddmt5tbprbdq6lc]
> From what I could see, GA was removed from the main website pages in 2016,
> but remains within the *_MADlib docs,_* from version *1.10* to the latest
> *2.1.0* & {*}master{*}.
> We need Google Analytics to be removed from the MADlib website:
> * [https://lists.apache.org/thread/dlbprhx4d2psjwbt0nbxs8r2j417rc4n]
> It looks like that involves changing *_doc/etc/header.html_* in the master
> branch and all branches for each of the doc versions (see below) . Would it
> be possible to do this and re-generate the MADlib docs?
>
> ||Version||No. of Files||
> |docs/master|185|
> |docs/v1.10|185|
> |docs/v1.11|187|
> |docs/v1.12|205|
> |docs/v1.13|207|
> |docs/v1.14|210|
> |docs/v1.15|214|
> |docs/v1.15.1|213|
> |docs/v1.16|221|
> |docs/v1.17.0|229|
> |docs/v1.18.0|237|
> |docs/v1.19.0|237|
> |docs/v1.20.0|240|
> |docs/v1.21.0|240|
> |docs/v1.2|196|
> |docs/v1.3|195|
> |docs/v1.4|197|
> |docs/v1.5|208|
> |docs/v1.6|209|
> |docs/v1.7|223|
> |docs/v1.7.1|223|
> |docs/v1.8|288|
> |docs/v1.9|188|
> |docs/v1.9.1|199|
> |docs/v2.0.0|240|
> |docs/v2.1.0|240|
> |*TOTAL*|*5,616*|
>
> The ASF hosts its own _*Matomo*_ instance to provide projects with analytics
> and you can request a tracking id for your project by sending a mail to
> {*}privacy AT apache.org{*}.
> *
> [https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html#can-i-use-web-analytics-matomo]
> Additionally I would recommend reviewing any external resources loaded by
> your website. The Content Security Policy will prevent any resources being
> loaded from 3rd Party providers that the ASF does not have a Data Processing
> Agreement (DPA) with. On the 1st February Infra will begin a temporary
> "brownout" when the CSP will be turned on for a short period. This will allow
> projects to check which parts, if any, of their websites will stop working.
> The Privacy FAQ answers a number of questions about which external providers
> are permitted or not:
> [https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html]
> Thanks
> Niall
> [1] [https://privacy.apache.org/policies/website-policy.html]
> [2]
> [https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html#can-i-use-google-analytics]
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