Collabnet may still have some records from before the move to Kenai,
which would be good enough for ballpark purposes. I would expect that
somebody wrote a report or status item like, "With the departure of
OO.o, we have regained the following resources: ... " Collabnet might be
willing to share that with Apache. --/tj/
On 6/27/2011 10:19, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Raphael Bircher<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Rob
The statistics are located at the OOo Kenai infrastructure. As long we dont
have contact to the kenai admin we have any log at all. I try to find out
the contacts since a week without results.
@ORACLE can you give us the contact persons for the Kenai infrastructure.
We realy need this for the migration. Thanks for your help.
Most of the Kenai pages where done and coordinated by Stefan Taxhet.
Although I think he wont be involved in this process, he might help us
pointing to key infrastructure managers.
So to get the logs and the Google Analytics reports would be a good idea to
consult them.
Greetings Raphael
Am 27.06.11 14:33, schrieb Rob Weir:
Do we have any detailed access logs or reports for OOo? I think that
would be useful for prioritizing service migration, decided what to
archive versus what to keep alive, etc. I've heard a lot of anecdotal
stories, but hard data is good to get the complete picture.
If it would be possible to get, say YTD httpd logs, then I could
generate some reports showing what web site services are post used.
Since the raw data likely has client IP addresses we probably should
treat it as it as sensitive and share only on the PMC's private
repository.
Same information would be useful for capacity planning purposes.
Also, how do Apache projects handle web analytics? Is there any
tracking code installed by default? Is this permitted? Do projects
have access to their httpd logs?
-Rob
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