On 26 June 2011 01:39, Bogdan Marinov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have they announced this or something just looks broken or missing on our 
> side?

If you look at the project stats (for website access) on their site it
says they discontinued it and only historical data is available.

Regarding the piwik suggestion...  I just installed piwik on my own
site - looks like it does something similar to google analytics.  I'll
need to let it run for a while before I'm convinced it's a good
replacement.

On the positive side we don't have to let google handle all our data
if we use piwik, and can still get some interesting info out of it.
On the negative side, it calls a javascript which triggers an insert
into a mysql database.  The database we would use would probably be on
the sourceforge servers (like the wiki database)...  My feeling is
that this would make our regular non-wiki pages slow down when
sourceforge's database servers are slow (which I think is the reason
the wiki is frequently slow).

Google webmaster tools provides information which piwik & google
analytics doesn't (telling us things like which sites google knows
about which refer to our site, even if the browser doesn't fill in the
referrer value as happens with some re-directs, or if nobody is
clicking those links).  I'd still like to use this, even if we use
piwik over google analytics.

Matthew

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