I figured someone would bring up, why not google analytics. Your suggestion makes a lot of sense. If other are up for it I think it's worth trying an install of it on the adhoc server and would be willing to file a SAC ticket/help install it.
Thanks, Alex On 12/06/2010 05:25 PM, Daniel Kastl wrote: > What about using something like Piwik (http://piwik.org/)? > It's quite good and easy to use statistics tool. > > If we can't install it on an OSGeo server (or don't want), I have one > installation running on the Georepublic server. > It would be OK to use it. > > Daniel > > > 2010/12/7 Alex Mandel <[email protected]> > >> On 12/06/2010 01:31 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote: >>> It would be very useful in asking for contributions to OSGeo-Live if we >>> could quote metrics about OSGeo-Live usage. >>> >>> Alex, Hamish, >>> Do we have access to such metrics on http://live.osgeo.org ? >>> >>> Even better, would be if we could also be notified every time someone >>> opens a web page on the OSGeo-Live DVD. I'm not sure if that is possible. >>> >> >> >> Yes, the metrics can be calculated from the apache logs. I'll have to >> check if webalizer or awstats is running on that server yet. I do have >> webalizer running on my download mirror and have some initial scripts to >> import apache logs into postgres for more detailed analysis. >> >> While possible, doing something like that on the DVD would rely on >> internet connections and might be somewhat invasive. I'd rather provide >> an optional feedback system. >> >> Analyzing the download logs, conference attendance demographics and >> creating a feedback survey are all part of my plan. I was actually just >> talking with my advisor today about how to work that into my dissertation. >> >> Thanks, >> Alex _______________________________________________ Live-demo mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc
