Thanks, Daniel! Wow, a little behind on following up here. My bad!
> To clarify, what sort of owner/member traffic is it that you're > trying to exclude? Basically, my projects are small. Most of the "traffic" right now is me! It would be nice if I could get Google Analytics to not track any of my traffic. That is, anyone listed as a Project Owner or a Project Member (separately). Since I am the owner of the projects, I would like to have the ability to exclude tracking my page views. (For instance, I end up doing a lot of wiki editing, and that seems to show up in my analytics reports) So yeah, there are three types of classes of users that I see visiting my projects. Owners, Members and Anonymous. I'd like to be able to configure which classes get logged. Wordpress Google Analytics plugins handle this with some minor configuration tweaks in the way of checkboxes. If a user with a certain permission loads a page ( like an Admin ) it simply does not output the tracking code at all. Otherwise, if I see 50 page views right off, it is hard to tell how many of them are me and how many are people coming to check out my project if it is all mixed in. I'll try to add to the support issue tracker, but maybe working through this here before that would be good! I'd hate to create an issue that isn't clearly defined. :) On Dec 29 2008, 6:14 pm, "Daniel O'Brien" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Beau, > > It may be worth filing this as a enhancement against our support issue > tracker:http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/list > > To clarify, what sort of owner/member traffic is it that you're trying > to exclude? Currently we associate analytics tracking on a per-project > basis, so you should only see your activity as it relates to a > specific project. > > Daniel > > On Dec 25, 11:40 am, "Beau Simensen" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I would love to be able to exclude project members from my Google Hosted > > software projects. Is there an easy way to do this? There are instructions > > for setting up exclusions using Filters from Google Analytics, but I am not > > sure how many of them could apply to Google Hosted projects. Any help would > > be greatly appreciated! > > If there is no decent work around for this, what I think would be great is > > if there was a way to configuration Analytics further on the "Website > > Analytics" section of the /admin page. Something simple along the lines of: > > > [ ] Track project owners > > [ ] Track project members > > > Some more examples of more fine grained controls: > > > [ ] Track Subversion Browsing > > [ ] Track Wiki Browsing > > [ ] Track activity in administration areay > > [ ] Track Wiki editing > > > At the very least, the first two options ( project owners and members ) > > would be a huge help. I don't really want to see my own traffic in my > > analytics report. If my projects were older and had more people viewing, my > > own traffic would not matter so much. But since my projects are currently > > very small, every individual visitor is more important. > > > -- > > > Beau D. Simensen > > > Suite 100 Galleryhttp://suite100gallery.com/ > > > Halogen Creative LLChttp://halogencreative.com/ > > > s3a - Fresh. Urban. Seattle.http://s3a.us/ > > > [blog]http://not-invented-here.com/ > > [flickr]http://beausimensen.com/#flickr > > [facebook]http://beausimensen.com/#facebook --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hosting at Google Code" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

