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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by Andrew Rist <an...@oracle.com> on 2011/07/07 00:53:54 UTC

Re: http://OpenOffice.org httpd logs, web analytics, etc.

Rob,
I'm trying to track this down also - it's pretty distributed, and I am 
not sure what is sharable.
I'll do what I can.   (does anyone know who used to collect the stats 
for OOo?)
Andrew

On 6/27/2011 5:33 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
> Do we have any detailed access logs or reports for OOo?  I think that
> would be useful for prioritizing service migration, decided what to
> archive versus what to keep alive, etc.  I've heard a lot of anecdotal
> stories, but hard data is good to get the complete picture.
>
> If it would be possible to get, say YTD httpd logs, then I could
> generate some reports showing what web site services are post used.
> Since the raw data likely has client IP addresses we probably should
> treat it as it as sensitive and share only on the PMC's private
> repository.
>
> Same information would be useful for capacity planning purposes.
>
> Also, how do Apache projects handle web analytics?  Is there any
> tracking code installed by default? Is this permitted?  Do projects
> have access to their httpd logs?
>
> -Rob

Re: http://OpenOffice.org httpd logs, web analytics, etc.

Posted by Rob Weir <ap...@robweir.com>.
Thanks for anything you can find.  The alternative would be to start
collecting logs now, for  a month, and use that.  Or instrument with
Google Analytics or something.  That would give us a good indication
of what pages are most retrieved now.  Not quite as good as knowing
what was most-used back when the site was used for active development,
but would tell us what pages users are going after most.

-Rob

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Andrew Rist <an...@oracle.com> wrote:
> Rob,
> I'm trying to track this down also - it's pretty distributed, and I am not
> sure what is sharable.
> I'll do what I can.   (does anyone know who used to collect the stats for
> OOo?)
> Andrew
>
> On 6/27/2011 5:33 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
>>
>> Do we have any detailed access logs or reports for OOo?  I think that
>> would be useful for prioritizing service migration, decided what to
>> archive versus what to keep alive, etc.  I've heard a lot of anecdotal
>> stories, but hard data is good to get the complete picture.
>>
>> If it would be possible to get, say YTD httpd logs, then I could
>> generate some reports showing what web site services are post used.
>> Since the raw data likely has client IP addresses we probably should
>> treat it as it as sensitive and share only on the PMC's private
>> repository.
>>
>> Same information would be useful for capacity planning purposes.
>>
>> Also, how do Apache projects handle web analytics?  Is there any
>> tracking code installed by default? Is this permitted?  Do projects
>> have access to their httpd logs?
>>
>> -Rob
>

Re: http://OpenOffice.org httpd logs, web analytics, etc.

Posted by Andrea Pescetti <pe...@openoffice.org>.
On 06/07/2011 Andrew Rist wrote:
> I'm trying to track this down also - it's pretty distributed, and I am 
> not sure what is sharable.
> I'll do what I can.   (does anyone know who used to collect the stats 
> for OOo?)

The main http://www.openoffice.org/ site has Google Analytics active,
but this does not seems to be true of localized sites like
http://it.openoffice.org/ (which would provide very interesting data).

I remember seeing the Issue Tracker pages using the 2o7.net tracking
service, see http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=85108 for
confirmation. But it seems that this is no longer the case; at least, I
don't see requests to 2o7.net when opening an issue page like the one
above; these Issue Tracker statistics would probably be useful too when
planning the migration.

Regards,
  Andrea.