On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:31 AM, drew <d...@baseanswers.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-03-21 at 22:23 -0400, Rob Weir wrote:
>> I'd like to enable Google Analytics on our download page.
>>
>> This would allow us to collect some important data, such as the
>> geographical distribution of download requests.  This information has
>> been sought for 3.4 mirror distribution planning. It can also provide
>> continuity of our download statistics which we would otherwise lose
>> when moving off of MirrorBrain.
>>
>> Of course, if some else is willing to implement an alternative way of
>> collecting this info, then I'd love it hear it.  But I think GA is the
>> most direct method.
>>
>> Lazy consensus, 72 hours, etc.
>>
> Howdy Rob
>
> The data collected would be available to the public or?
>

We could certainly run periodic reports and make them public.  There
is nothing that prevents us from doing that.  But GA itself is account
based, so anyone with direct access requires an email
address/password.   But they do allow multiple users, so one option
would be to add PMC members to the account on request.

-Rob

> Thanks,
>
> //drew
>

Reply via email to