Hi, That's good.
I think we can also add the privacy-policy page on the website and then add Google analytics and Baidu analytics (for China visitors). So, shall we begin a vote? Best, ----------------------------------- Xiangdong Huang School of Software, Tsinghua University 黄向东 清华大学 软件学院 Kevin A. McGrail <[email protected]> 于2019年10月30日周三 下午3:44写道: > I am sorry but I disagree with that statement on several points. The > ASF officially uses Google Analytics (see > > https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/privacy.html#website-usage-privacy-policy > ) > and I see zero reason to discourage a project from using these services. > > From my perspective, based on a number of projects with this same issue, > the key things are: > > the PMC should discuss it and vote. It's a project decision. > > there should be a clear policy about what is tracked and why. echarts > if I remember spent some time on this if you need an example. > > the ability to access the tracking account should be shared with the PMC > > Otherwise, in aggregate, this can be very valuable information and there > is little reason I find not to collect it. > > Regards, > > KAM > > On 10/26/2019 7:28 AM, Justin Mclean wrote: > > Hi, > > There been some discussion on other ASF lists on privacy and the use of > > services like google analytics. While nothing official has been decided > the > > discussion has tended to suggest to not use these sort of services. > > Thanks, > > Justin > > > > On Sat, 26 Oct 2019, 10:05 Julian Feinauer, < > [email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> Hey, > >> > >> just go tot he flink dev list and ask there __ > >> > >> Julian > >> > >> Am 26.10.19, 09:00 schrieb "Xiangdong Huang" <[email protected]>: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> On ACEU19, I noticed that the Flink community showed a figure to > >> illustrate > >> the daily traffic of the official website. > >> > >> The community find some interesting things like the traffic is very > >> low on > >> the first week of October (China's National day) and Chinese New > >> Year... > >> > >> The above discovery is not important, but interested me is that they > >> can > >> count the traffic of the website... > >> > >> So, does Apache have some method to do that? Or we may need to add > some > >> JavaScripts like Google Analytics, Baidu analytics. > >> > >> Best, > >> ----------------------------------- > >> Xiangdong Huang > >> School of Software, Tsinghua University > >> > >> 黄向东 > >> 清华大学 软件学院 > >> > >> > >> > -- > Kevin A. McGrail > [email protected] > > Member, Apache Software Foundation > Chair Emeritus Apache SpamAssassin Project > https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmcgrail - 703.798.0171 > >
