Okay, thanks for explaining things, Paul.

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On Oct 4, 2010, at 7:55, "Paul W. Frields" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, Oct 02, 2010 at 07:37:13PM -0700, Darren VanBuren wrote:
>> On Sep 28, 2010, at 8:08, Keith Watkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Referral traffic returned to "normal" levels on 24 Sep 2010.  Did
>>> you investigate and find anything?  Did you do something to stop
>>> the referral traffic?  If so, what did you do?  Thank you.
>> My *guess* is that a search engine crawler is causing this, as some
>> pages running on the phx2 boxes have a clickable Red Hat logo, and
>> crawlers would easily be able to follow that link.
>> 
>> Also, why is this such an issue? I see no reason why it'd be a
>> problem. I would greatly appreciate if you explained why it's so
>> concerning.
> 
> After some conversation with Keith, I think the issue was that it was
> such a difference that it naturally attracted his attention looking at
> the resulting graphs.  If Fedora caused such a jump in eyeballs on Red
> Hat's site, naturally Red Hat as our sponsor would be interested in
> what caused it, whether it's desirable, or could be replicated.  Not
> in terms of finger-pointing, but rather, "Wow, that's really
> interesting, what led to so much increased interest in our site from
> people visiting a Fedora site?"
> 
> I talked to Keith about the information he might want to procure from
> the Red Hat IT folks to see where the referrals actually came from.
> The ball's in Red Hat's court to pursue as they wish now since their
> own logs are going to give them the most valuable information.
> 
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