its been a while since i read through the inbox for this list, and at
the risk of getting slightly OT..
i presume most here are firefox empowered?
does double duty in that it keeps a lot of ad scripts being fetched, as
well as keeping my browsing habits mine :)
cheers,
j
( oh and another ambivilent +0 on adding it to the cayenne site... i'd
read the reports, but wouldnt be contributing any data of my own ;) )
On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 10:11 +0300, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> I am generally impressed with Google tools, but I am also in the
> privacy freak camp. Still I know that the battle for online (or real
> world) privacy is lost and this or that small concession is benign by
> itself and doesn't change much in the big picture. So my vote is +0,
> meaning I won't actively object it and won't pretend that I don't
> care to read the generated reports :-).
>
> Andrus
>
>
> On May 30, 2007, at 3:04 AM, Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
>
> > The recent conversation on Infra about Google Analytics for Apache
> > projects is interesting. I should have thought of it earlier since
> > I've been using their services for a whole bunch of our customers.
> > It produces really useful reports.
> >
> > Would anyone object if I added this service to the Cayenne site? It
> > involves one piece of javascript which causes an extra fetch from a
> > Google server on every page load. I've not noticed any speed
> > degradation in even our busiest sites and the personal info shared
> > with Google is just the typical ones: which page, what IP, is Flash/
> > Java/etc installed. Nothing to identify individual people beyond
> > their IP address which is in the Apache logs anyway.
> >...
> >
> > Cheers
> > Ari
> >
> >
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