Tim, I guess you just patched html pages manually? By lucky chance I noticed undoing your mods when re-building site and restored them before committing. Is it possible to include neccessary support to usual workflow - fix Anakia template or smth?
2007/9/17, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Alexei Fedotov wrote: > > Tim, > > Thanks for an interesting link! > > > > I believe Nadya will return from her vacations in two weeks. If there > > are no other volunteers to hack our web site right now, we may wait > > until her return. > > Ah, I thought she had been quiet. The code is installed and working. > Thanks Alexei. > > Regards, > Tim > > > On 9/14/07, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> ok, sounds like the general consensus is positive, so I'll go ahead and > >> install it. I'll admit I was hoping Nadya would express an opinion too > >> since she is the website guru. > >> > >> Regards, > >> Tim > >> > >> Gregory Shimansky wrote: > >>> +1 > >>> I support this idea. > >>> > >>> Tim Ellison wrote: > >>>> I see that a number of other projects are using Google Analytics to > >>>> measure the effectiveness of their website layout (e.g., can people find > >>>> the info they need?) and popularity of pages and downloads (e.g., are > >>>> the most popular pages prominent?). > >>>> > >>>> The details of how it works are here [1], but in essence it is a piece > >>>> of tracking javascript we install in our web pages. > >>>> > >>>> Seeing the results would require a Google account, and I suggest we > >>>> limit access to the data to ASF committers, since they are also the only > >>>> ones that can see the website logs on the server machine. > >>>> > >>>> WDYT? Would it be useful to our website gurus? > >>>> > >>>> [1] http://www.google.com/analytics/ > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Regards, > >>>> Tim > >>>> > >>> > > > > >
