Re: [freenet-dev] A/B testing of website

2015-10-25 Thread salutarydiacritical23
No but don't let that deter you. Facebook open sources their A/B python 
package called Plan Out.


http://facebook.github.io/planout/
https://github.com/facebook/planout

On 2015-10-25 17:08, Ian Clarke wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 2:01 PM, 


wrote:


Self hosted A/B network.

https://github.com/maccman/abba



Looks interesting, have you used it?

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Re: [freenet-dev] A/B testing of website

2015-10-25 Thread Ian Clarke
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 2:01 PM, 
wrote:

> Self hosted A/B network.
>
> https://github.com/maccman/abba


Looks interesting, have you used it?

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Re: [freenet-dev] A/B testing of website

2015-10-25 Thread salutarydiacritical23

Self hosted A/B network.

https://github.com/maccman/abba

On 2015-10-25 14:07, Ian Clarke wrote:

It would be great if we could try to use A/B testing to inform future
design changes with the website.  One key metric to monitor would be
"downloads per visit".

To do this we'll need to use some kind of A/B testing framework.  I've 
used

Optimizely in the past, but it is expensive.  It appears that Google's
"Website Optimizer", which was free, has been discontinued.

Does anyone have any experience with A/B testing frameworks that might 
be

suitable for our needs?

Ian.

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[freenet-dev] A/B testing of website

2015-10-25 Thread Ian Clarke
It would be great if we could try to use A/B testing to inform future
design changes with the website.  One key metric to monitor would be
"downloads per visit".

To do this we'll need to use some kind of A/B testing framework.  I've used
Optimizely in the past, but it is expensive.  It appears that Google's
"Website Optimizer", which was free, has been discontinued.

Does anyone have any experience with A/B testing frameworks that might be
suitable for our needs?

Ian.

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Founder, The Freenet Project
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