We have already discussed and agreed on removing it when the time
comes. This discussion is specifically about trying to regain access
to the analytics that we already collected, at a higher granularity
than what current Infra stats seems to provide.
Even if we took analytics out today, avoiding
Hi,
AS discussed above it's probably best not to use Google Analytics as the ASF
currently discourages it use. Please see:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-470
Privacy is likely to ask projects to remove it in the near future.
Infra should be able you to get download stats if you
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:02 AM Alexandre Rafalovitch
wrote:
> What is missing is the disaggregated statistics (Referrers to specific
> pages, etc). And possibly a lot more, as I just pulled a couple of
> examples of the top of my head, I am not a GA specialist, it is just
> one of many things I
What is missing is the disaggregated statistics (Referrers to specific
pages, etc). And possibly a lot more, as I just pulled a couple of
examples of the top of my head, I am not a GA specialist, it is just
one of many things I do in my overall job. The specific metrics
available will actually
I am opposed, in principle, to letting a private company have access to the
IP addresses and other personally identifiable information of our users.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 8:11 PM Robert Muir wrote:
> I'm not trying to come across as anti-analytics, i'm not. But I feel a lot
> of those
I'm not trying to come across as anti-analytics, i'm not. But I feel a lot
of those questions can be answered by the aggregate stats already provided
by apache (presumably from httpd access_log), without adding
privacy-invading-google-tracker javascripts and cookies. So, while your
answers are
I block any analytics I can find. I am with you on the overall positioning.
And yes, the absolute numbers lie.
At the same time, we can get a lot of relative numbers and trends that are
valuable in other ways.
For example:
1) Are the social media announcements of new releases drive people to
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 8:35 AM Michael Sokolov wrote:
> Before you look, should we have a betting pool on the number of
> downloads/day? I will arrange for a bottle of some excellent liquid to
> be sent to the closest guess at the number of redirects to the mirror
> sites, as determined by
longer there, we lost the data, but we can recreate one.
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ere, we lost the data, but we can recreate one.
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From: Uwe Schindler
Sent: Wednesday, March 3, 2021 1:10 PM
To: dev@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Who has access to Google Analytics for Lucene site?
Hi,
I have access.
Uwe
Am March 3, 2021 8:10:29 AM UTC schrieb "Jan Høydahl"
Hi,
I have access.
Uwe
Am March 3, 2021 8:10:29 AM UTC schrieb "Jan Høydahl" :
>Hi,
>
>Who has access to the Lucene site GA account? If it is dead in the
>waters, I'd like to setup a new one also for Lucene.
>
>I plan to publish the new web sites today, would be nice to track and
>graph the
if nobody has access or is looking at the numbers, then we damn sure don't
need this tracking shit
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 6:15 AM Jan Høydahl wrote:
> Lucene/Solr website has "always" had a GA script. And I believe the reason
> was to understand download number estimates for Solr, which we
Lucene/Solr website has "always" had a GA script. And I believe the reason was
to understand download number estimates for Solr, which we don't get from ASF.
I think we can proceed with GA for a few months to learn about the Solr
migration and any problems users may have with the site. Then
Lets avoid GA for our website. I don't think it is a good idea to give a
private company (Google Inc) data about our website traffic and their IP
addresses etc.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:40 PM Jan Høydahl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Who has access to the Lucene site GA account? If it is dead in the waters,
Hi,
Who has access to the Lucene site GA account? If it is dead in the waters, I'd
like to setup a new one also for Lucene.
I plan to publish the new web sites today, would be nice to track and graph the
traffic ramp-up.
Jan
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