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> On Oct 27, 2020, at 3:07 PM, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Dave Fisher wrote:
>> I will be doing the initial migration as quickly as I can. I think that 
>> metrics needs a specific discussion.
>> Initially I’ll comment this out.
> 
> Do I understand well that there is no technical reason whatsoever to get rid 
> of Google Analytics, and that the discussion is purely political?

Not really political in that there are now digital privacy rights in some 
jurisdictions.

Currently, it is strongly recommend by the Operations of ASF. The Board has 
created the VP, Digital Privacy. Unfortunately we are the third one since 2019. 
We can ask there.

> 
> This is fine, but in this case the logical approach would be the opposite: we 
> keep Google Analytics initially, then if someone wants to start a discussion 
> (which is obviously political in this case) to remove it and this reaches 
> consensus, we remove Google Analytics.
> 
> That said, I surely don't want to slow down the website migration work: it is 
> much, much better to have a working migration without GA (and then one can 
> easily add GA back and restart this discussion) than spend a month in 
> assessing whether we need GA and block the migration for this.

I’m taking it out, but it is rather trivial to put it back.

Logs are available from Infra on a sliding 30 day window. If we activate the 
Apache Mirrors they include downloads.

Regards,
Dave

> 
> Regards,
>  Andrea.
> 
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