Thanks for anything you can find. The alternative would be to start collecting logs now, for a month, and use that. Or instrument with Google Analytics or something. That would give us a good indication of what pages are most retrieved now. Not quite as good as knowing what was most-used back when the site was used for active development, but would tell us what pages users are going after most.
-Rob On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Andrew Rist <[email protected]> wrote: > Rob, > I'm trying to track this down also - it's pretty distributed, and I am not > sure what is sharable. > I'll do what I can. (does anyone know who used to collect the stats for > OOo?) > Andrew > > On 6/27/2011 5:33 AM, Rob Weir wrote: >> >> 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 >
