On 10/02/12 13:22, Martin Pool wrote: > On 11 February 2012 07:51, Guilherme Salgado > <guilherme.salg...@linaro.org> wrote: >> After grepping through the logs I found that there were only 115 >> requests (after excluding the ones that came from google searches for >> things seemingly unrelated to LP) for a +specworkload page in January >> (see the attached script for the details). So, given that it's not much >> used, doesn't serve any purpose for an IPerson and times out for an >> ITeam, I believe Launchpad would benefit from having it removed >> altogether. Any objections? >> >> PS: Robert, notice that the total of requests I found from grepping the >> logs is almost half of the # of requests on ppr for the same month, so I >> may have missed some logs there, although I don't think that'd make a >> significant difference to the trend we see here > > Is it possible to grep to see which users are accessing it? It seems > like the kind of thing that might have one or two users who care about > it very much, or at least would like to be told in advance.
Out of the 115 requests we have 91 from anonymous users, 14 from 9 unique users[1] and 10 were actually 404s, for which the user doesn't seem to be logged (i.e. no Anonymous or user id strings). [1] "3355493" "4255840" "4265464" "4304737" "4814731" "4901002" "4904013" "4906280" "4907163" -- Guilherme Salgado <https://launchpad.net/~salgado>
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