Re: [E-devel] Website statistics

2017-12-07 Thread Jonathan Aquilina
I will host at no charge for the project and take care of the server myself if you want andrew I’ll setup a subdomain if my domain eanalytics.eagleeyet.net for example and then give you access to the back end for it Sent from my iPhone > On 07 Dec 2017, at 15:59, Andrew Williams wrote: > > Hi

Re: [E-devel] Website statistics

2017-12-07 Thread Andrew Williams
Hi, Thanks for the tip on Piwik, looks decent. To use it for free we would have to self host and I don't think we have time to manage another service unfortunately. As there were no objections I went with GA for now. If anyone thinks they should be or would like to have access to the data it's co

Re: [E-devel] Website statistics

2017-12-05 Thread William L. Thomson Jr.
On Tue, 05 Dec 2017 19:19:02 + Andrew Williams wrote: > Hi, > > As part of the effort to rejuvenate and reshape our documentation and > related pages on the website it would be really helpful to get > information about where people are spending time and so forth. > > The standard way to do

Re: [E-devel] Website statistics

2017-12-05 Thread Jonathan Aquilina
Hi Andrew, There is also an open source alternative called piwik which does the same. https://piwik.org/ :D On 05/12/2017 20:19, Andrew Williams wrote: > Hi, > > As part of the effort to rejuvenate and reshape our documentation and > related pages on the website it would be really helpful to g

[E-devel] Website statistics

2017-12-05 Thread Andrew Williams
Hi, As part of the effort to rejuvenate and reshape our documentation and related pages on the website it would be really helpful to get information about where people are spending time and so forth. The standard way to do this these days appears to be with Google Analytics - it is simple to set