Statistics and how do we serve our website users

2012-11-14 Thread Andreas Nilsson

Hi!
It's been almost a full year since we started running statistics on 
gnome.org with Piwik.
I thought it would be good to look at these numbers and see if there is 
anything we can do to improve.


What browsers does our visitors use:
* Firefox 36%
* Chrome 37%
* Other 27% (IE, Safari, Opera, Epiphany)

As all of these are pretty much good citizens when it comes to web 
standards these days, I think we're safe technically.
None of the top two browsers comes with the OS when you buy them, so 
yeah, our visitors do try out new software and run that if they find it 
better. :)



What OS are our visitors running:
* Linux 58%
* Windows 7 23%
* Windows XP 9%
* Mac OS 5%
* Others 6% (Vista, Android, iPad, Win8)

Windows making up 32% (possibly a little bit more if you add in Vista 
and Win8) makes me wondering how we can serve every 3rd of our visitors 
better.

Any ideas?
- Andreas
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Re: Statistics and how do we serve our website users

2012-11-14 Thread alex diavatis
Hello Andreas,

On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Andreas Nilsson li...@andreasn.se wrote:

 On 11/14/2012 03:54 PM, Andreas Nilsson wrote:

 Hi!
 It's been almost a full year since we started running statistics on
 gnome.org with Piwik.
 I thought it would be good to look at these numbers and see if there is
 anything we can do to improve.

 Oh, and do let me know if there is anything specific, like search engine
 stats, visits over certain time periods, screen sizes or anything else that
 anyone is particularly interested in.


I was wondering if you could make anonymous account for Piwik, like we have
[1]. As part of Gnome openness and sharing information. Of course you can
hide any module you think it exposes private information.

[1] http://wogue.org/piwik/

- alex



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Re: Statistics and how do we serve our website users

2012-11-14 Thread Andreas Nilsson

On 11/14/2012 04:08 PM, alex diavatis wrote:

Hello Andreas,

On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Andreas Nilsson li...@andreasn.se 
mailto:li...@andreasn.se wrote:


On 11/14/2012 03:54 PM, Andreas Nilsson wrote:

Hi!
It's been almost a full year since we started running
statistics on gnome.org http://gnome.org with Piwik.
I thought it would be good to look at these numbers and see if
there is anything we can do to improve.

Oh, and do let me know if there is anything specific, like search
engine stats, visits over certain time periods, screen sizes or
anything else that anyone is particularly interested in.


I was wondering if you could make anonymous account for Piwik, like we 
have [1]. As part of Gnome openness and sharing information. Of 
course you can hide any module you think it exposes private information.


[1] http://wogue.org/piwik/
I'm not totally opposed to this idea, provided that we don't expose 
anyone's sensitive data.

Will look into it.
- Andreas

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