[pydotorg-www] Analytics

Ethan Schoonover es at ethanschoonover.com
Mon Apr 26 19:39:19 CEST 2010


That first pass may be too wordy (I went back and looked at your
rather more pithy, 1/2 sentence goals after writing that). I'll look
at redrafting it.

Ethan Schoonover

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On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 06:48, Richard Leland <rich at richleland.com> wrote:
> Agreed. Given that this topic is of concern and important to users I think
> Ethan's recommendation for adding privacy to the goals is worthy:
>>
>> Privacy
>> *******
>>
>> Develop a working set of privacy guidelines that would apply to the
>> Python.org website. Clarify internal Python.org privacy
>> stance/policies and how these policies translate to issues such as
>> site metrics collection on python.org. Establish provisional stance on
>> how privacy policies relate (if at all) to social media communities
>> related to Python. Develop links or simple guidelines for users that
>> wish to increase their online privacy settings.
>
> - Rich
> Richard Leland
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>
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Steve Holden <steve at holdenweb.com> wrote:
>>
>> Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
>> > * "Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de>:
>> >>>> Well, first you have to rewrite the code (and some kind of UI even if
>> >>>> through the command line) that is already in analytics... So yes
>> >>>> possible in theory, not likely in practise (unless someone does write
>> >>>> an
>> >>>> advanced log file analyser in Python).
>> >
>> > Steve Mcinterney maintains a fork from webalizer called awffull that can
>> > do
>> > more sophisticated web analysis and Steve works for Ubuntu. Barry knows
>> > him. I
>> > am quite confident Steve would sit down and add functionality if we
>> > asked him.
>> > I've been working with him on it for some time.
>> >
>> >>> Sounds like a fun project.  I'd do it if I had a few weeks of holidays
>> >>> coming up.  Well, instead, I'll visit the U.S. ;)
>> >> Actually, awstats already reports entry and exit pages.
>> >
>> > At our company we do not want to use external providers to analyse
>> > private
>> > date either. We are constantly looking for ways and means to leave the
>> > data
>> > with the website owners.
>> >
>> > A project that aims to do what Google Analytics does is PIWIK. It's not
>> > version 1 yet and its written in PHP, but you might want to give it a
>> > look at
>> > http://piwik.org/.
>> >
>> Once again, let's not get into talking technologies until we've defined
>> the problem ...
>>
>> regards
>>  Steve
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