Hi All,

The Zanata development team manages the Fedora Zanata instance. Alex Eng is
part of this effort. We use piwik to track the general usage that Zanata is
getting. We use the Red Hat instance because in that way we can see and
combine the data from all the Zanata instances we manage. We use it to
track things like which browsers are being used to access it, what are the
pages that are most visited, etc.

This helps us a lot to determine which features need greater priority, or
whether we should test that certain pages work perfectly in mobile
browsers, for example. As far as I have seen (or am interested) the data
piwik gathers does not include user identifying information, and it has
never left the Zanata development team for that matter.

Let me or Alex know if you have any other questions.

Regards,

Carlos A. Munoz
Associate Manager, Software Engineering
Content Services and Globalization
Red Hat

On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 5:52 AM, Kevin Fenzi <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Oct 2016 19:41:39 -0000
> "Jean-Baptiste Holcroft" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Oh, please do not answer like this Kevin.
>
> Well, not sure how else I can answer. We don't manage Zanata and don't
> know how or why they setup things the way they did.
>
> > Red Hat decided to use Zanata, so the Fedora community use it, there
> > is no possibility for us to use any other tool, so fedora.zanata.org
> > is part of the Fedora project and as such, I'm asking the official
> > RedHat Infrastructure team about usage of contributor statistics.
>
> There are tools that the Fedora community uses that are not managed by
> Fedora Infrastructure. Bugzilla is one example, Zanata is another,
> Freenoode yet another. These are all tools where we had decided we
> don't have the resources to run our own instances or feel that existing
> tools are fine.
>
> We do not manage zanata at all. We don't have any control over it.
> I cannot tell you why something was setup the way it was other than
> asking the owner(s), which you can also do.
>
> > Why in the same time, we do not save IRC history but we do store time
> > spent on each page, clicked item, and any other thing that Piwiki can
> > track ? It is not my understanding of the PrivacyPolicy :
> > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal:PrivacyPolicy
>
> This policy applies to Fedora Project resources. Bugzilla, Zanata and
> Freenode have their own privacy policies.
>
> kevin
>
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