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Niall Pemberton commented on JCLOUDS-1645:
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Hi [~gaul] , sorry for the delay in responding

I'm attaching two SVN patch files (too large for JIRA to do it in one), 
*_jclouds-ga-1.patch_* and *_jclouds-ga-1.patch_* to remove the *_Google 
Analytics_* from the old javadocs, files are relative to:
* https://svn-master.apache.org/repos/asf/jclouds/site-content

> Remove Google Analytics from Old Javadoc Versions
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JCLOUDS-1645
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCLOUDS-1645
>             Project: jclouds
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: docs
>            Reporter: Niall Pemberton
>            Assignee: Andrew Gaul
>            Priority: Major
>
> Hi jclouds team!
> There are *56,000+* files in your old javadocs (versions *1.7.x* to 
> {*}2.1.x{*}) that contain _*Google Analytics*_ on the jclouds website:
>  
> ||Location||Number of Files||
> |reference/javadoc/1.7.x/|10,643|
> |reference/javadoc/1.8.x/|11,080|
> |reference/javadoc/1.9.x/|10,567|
> |reference/javadoc/2.0.x/|11,428|
> |reference/javadoc/2.1.x/|13,023|
> |*Total*|*56,741*|
>  
> The ASF {_}*Privacy Policy*{_}[1][2] does not permit the use of _*Google 
> Analytics.*_ Please could you remove the use of the Google Analytics from the 
> jclouds website?
>  *  [https://lists.apache.org/thread/c1cyqcfv1t9kkxpd3797ltooolo8hojg]
>  
> The ASF Infra team will soon enforce a {_}*Content Security Policy*{_}(CSP) 
> that will block access to external trackers:
>  * [https://lists.apache.org/thread/w34sd92v4rz3j28hyddmt5tbprbdq6lc]
> I would also recommend reviewing any external resources loaded by your 
> website. The Content Security Policy will prevent any resources being loaded 
> from 3rd Party providers that the ASF does not have a Data Processing 
> Agreement (DPA) with. On the 1st February Infra will begin a temporary 
> "brownout" when the CSP will be turned on for a short period. This will allow 
> projects to check which parts, if any, of their websites will stop working. 
> The Privacy FAQ answers a number of questions about which external providers 
> are permitted or not:
>  * [https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html]
> Thanks
> Niall
> [1] [https://privacy.apache.org/policies/website-policy.html]
> [2] 
> [https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html#can-i-use-google-analytics]



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