My setup is a plain one, no frills, nothing special, just open to every
site that wants to take part to this experiment of tracking accross OSM
related sites to understand how visitors move between all them and finally
register/contribute or not... but for this the main OSM site should also
take part to the experiment.

Although current tracking is not anonymous (full IP is stored), anonymized
data can be queried for studies thru piwik's API.

Adding another site is quite simple:

- give me the URL of the site,
- I'll send you back the HTML code to include in your pages


2013/1/25 Jeff Meyer <j...@gwhat.org>

> Christian -
> My apologies!
> What would it take to add other sites? What other sites did you have in
> mind? I take it www.openstreetmap.org is out of the question, as we're
> already running one for that. Or, is yours set up in a way that's more
> generic / anonymous than the core piwik?
>
> - Jeff
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 2:08 AM, Christian Quest 
> <cqu...@openstreetmap.fr>wrote:
>
>> It is also sad not to get any request to add sites to our piwik instance
>> at OSM-FR to start gathering global statistics as I offered to do almost 2
>> weeks ago...
>>
>>
>> 2013/1/24 Jan Kučera <kozuc...@gmail.com>
>>
>>> It is sad we are running software whose results no one can see...
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/1/10 Christian Quest <cqu...@openstreetmap.fr>
>>>
>>>> 2013/1/10 Tom Hughes <t...@compton.nu>:
>>>> > On 10/01/13 10:56, Christian Quest wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> One single piwik instance, and all sites who wants to participate to
>>>> >> the study just embed the same global piwik.js on their site.
>>>> >> All analytics are done by this single global piwik db.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> ... maybe I miss something, but that's a basic feature I expect from
>>>> >> piwik: gather data from more than one single site.
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > Somebody has to manage adding them all, and allocating site ID values
>>>> for
>>>> > them and keeping those up to date as sites come and go.
>>>> >
>>>> > Not to mention that if sites want to use things like goals and custom
>>>> > variables then those also have to be configured by somebody.
>>>> >
>>>> > All of which is before we even think about questions of hardware
>>>> scaling for
>>>> > such an endeavour.
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ok... where's the problem ? No hardware to deal with that ?
>>>>
>>>> We (OSM-FR) have some and the admins to take of it... and if it looks
>>>> useful to collect these global data, why not try to setup something ?
>>>>
>>>>
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