(I am starting a new thread to give proper answers and publicity to
questions asked by Strainu.)

Hi Strainu,
thanks for the questions; though I have to admit I am a bit troubled
about them appearing so late into the preparations, I also find them
very valid and well-aimed. I might not know all the answers, so I will
be leaving some of the questions untouched--maybe somebody else could
join in and help explain the situation here.

# Do you offer any guarantees on the uptime or stress-performance of the system?

No. Just like the Wikimedia Foundation does not guarantee the uptime
of its wikis, we cannot guarantee that our server will survive the
amount of traffic it will receive in the weeks to come. We are,
however, going to do our best to make it happen: the server, I
believe, is well-configured and we're going to start the CentralNotice
campaign with a visibility of 10% to see how this would affect the
load on the server. If it's OK, we'll be rising the visibility
sequentially to the expected 50% or higher--this would mean that our
banners will be visible in one of every two hits for Wikimedia wikis
in the participating countries.

# Do you offer any way to import past data from Google Analytics?

We can only do as much as the software will allow. Fortunately, there
is a Python script which can be used to import Google Analytics data
into Piwik -- please see
<http://piwik.org/blog/2012/08/google2piwik-update/> and
<http://clearcode.cc/offer/open-source-projects/google2piwik/> for
more information about it.

# Is there any guarantee that you're following data protection rules
in the country where the server is installed?

The server is controlled by Wikimedia Nederland, though it is
physically located in Germany (at least that's what a WHOIS query for
46.38.241.117 tells me). I do not have enough information to answer
this question--if there are some German lawyers here, I would welcome
any additional comments on this subject.

# Does that law even allow private persons to access the data (that's
especially doubtful, as it is probably in the EU)?

Just as with the question immediately above, I cannot answer this.
Though it might probably be helpful to mention that at least one EU
country that I know of (that is Poland) does allow private persons to
access such data--although under special circumstances, of course.

# What happens to the piwik installation after the contest ends?

I have to say that we haven't been thinking about this yet, for the
obvious reason that the contest has not even started. I believe that
we'll create some anonymous statistics for use for the next year
edition, and then the installation (together with the data) will be
removed. (At least this sound quite reasonable to me.)

And to answer your last question (about us using GA last year), I
think that this is simply because of the progress we've made with Wiki
Loves Monuments since last year. We are now more knowledgeable about
the organisational things than last year, and there are more people to
focus even on such relatively unimportant issues like the usage of
Google Analytics. Additionaly, I have to admit that I am especially
interested in that because of my experience with setting up a campaign
for Wikimedia Polska earlier this year, when I have been told that the
WMF does not allow linking to GA-based websites for fundraising
purposes.

And just to end this long e-mail, I'd like to make one this clear: not
setting up CentralNotice for Romania (and any other country) is out of
the question. If there will be no links in CentralNotice, this would
mean that the publicity for the contest would be much smaller, and
this would, in exchange, equal fewer pictures being uploaded--and this
is the last thing we would like to do.

Besides that, Wiki Loves Monuments is a federative contest, and we (by
"we" I mean the international team) can only advise you what to do and
what to avoid. In the end, the local organisers will be reponsible for
the contents of the linked websites, and also for the privacy and
security of their visitors' data.

Thanks
-- 
Tomasz W. Kozłowski
a.k.a. [[user:odder]]

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