> Not to mention, as > far as I know the program is proprietary. This is an example of whats the real problem here; its not the security issues but the users political issues.
> I'm not convinced that > we need to be tracking user behavior at this point in time, or that > the tradeoffs for doing so are worth any benefits, or that doing so is > in furtherance of our mission. One example of a very important solution is to identify missing links between articles. Articles without parents are a special case. Articles without children too. Articles where a reoccurring problem persist in a missing link between two articles are the general case, but this can not be solved without referrer logging, or better logging to a external server after a JS-function has identified the logging as necessary. Unfortunatly such logging can't be done today so we must stick to the two less than optimum special cases. John _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
