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Fwd: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites

FYI: We need to apply the changes to our website and replace Google
Analytics with Matomo.

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Christian Grobmeier <gr...@apache.org>
Date: Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 1:34 PM
Subject: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites
To: <pr...@apache.org>


Dear PMCs,

The Apache Software Foundation takes privacy seriously and works
towards becoming compliant with the GDPR (the European Union's General
Data Protection Regulation). In this first step we are trying to make
publicly-visible websites and services GDPR compliant.

All websites run by the ASF must be compliant with the new website
privacy policy and add a link to it:
https://privacy.apache.org/policies/privacy-policy-public.html

Please remove all “custom” privacy policies.

For further changes we have established a FAQ:
https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html

One of the biggest impacts might be the removal of Google Analytics.
Personally, I believe we should not track our visitors at all.
However, I understand the need to improve our websites. For that
reason volunteers have created a VM and installed Matomo as a Google
Analytics replacement.

You can look at Matomo here:
https://analytics.apache.org/

If you need to learn more about your users, you can ask for a site ID
and tracking code at privacy@apache.org and join Apache Flink, Apache
Shiro, Apache Maven and others.

Please note that we are still learning about the new system and will
add projects one by one.

We hope that all projects can link to the new privacy policy and
remove Google Analytics until 22nd of July 2022.

If you have any doubts or questions, or need help, please don’t
hesitate to ask. Also, if you have improvements or suggestions for the
public privacy policy - let us know.

You can reach out to privacy@apache.org (mailing list) or by replying
to me directly.

Kind regards,
Christian Grobmeier

--
The Apache Software Foundation
V.P., Data Privacy

Re: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites

Posted by Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com>.
Kamil? can you help ?

On Sat, Apr 23, 2022 at 10:32 PM Ross Turk
<ro...@astronomer.io.invalid> wrote:
>
>
> The contents of docs-archive seem to have the updated tag now, and
> the data is already starting to come in! Looks great.
>
> But the changes in #577 do not seem to have taken effect yet. They
> are present in the gh-pages branch and I can see them in place
> at https://apache.github.io/airflow-site/, but I don’t see them on the
> live site.
>
> I intended to follow up with a second PR to deal with the doc theme,
> but I think that I already have updated it in the right place in the repo.
> However, when I build the docs it seems to be pulling the latest theme
> from PyPI. Perhaps a new release needs to be published there?
>
> Cheers,
> Ross
>
>
> On Apr 22, 2022, at 3:15 PM, Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:
>
> Cool. I am not sure if we need to do any changes - the theme should be
> automatically applied as I understand that :) . But I **might** be
> wrong and maybe others (Kamil :) might correct me.
>
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 7:49 PM Ross Turk
> <ro...@astronomer.io.invalid> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hey Jarek! This looked like a fun task, so I decided to give it a try:
>
> https://github.com/apache/airflow-site/pull/576
>
> This makes the necessary sphinx theme changes to enable the new
> Matomo tag. It also updates all of the docs-archive content, making it
> a pretty sizable PR :)
>
> I plan to work on the corresponding apache/airflow PR that adjusts the
> doc build process next - I still need to do a bit of research on that front.
>
> Cheers,
> Ross
>
>
> On Apr 21, 2022, at 7:56 AM, Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:
>
> FYI: We need to apply the changes to our website and replace Google
> Analytics with Matomo.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Christian Grobmeier <gr...@apache.org>
> Date: Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 1:34 PM
> Subject: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites
> To: <pr...@apache.org>
>
>
> Dear PMCs,
>
> The Apache Software Foundation takes privacy seriously and works
> towards becoming compliant with the GDPR (the European Union's General
> Data Protection Regulation). In this first step we are trying to make
> publicly-visible websites and services GDPR compliant.
>
> All websites run by the ASF must be compliant with the new website
> privacy policy and add a link to it:
> https://privacy.apache.org/policies/privacy-policy-public.html
>
> Please remove all “custom” privacy policies.
>
> For further changes we have established a FAQ:
> https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html
>
> One of the biggest impacts might be the removal of Google Analytics.
> Personally, I believe we should not track our visitors at all.
> However, I understand the need to improve our websites. For that
> reason volunteers have created a VM and installed Matomo as a Google
> Analytics replacement.
>
> You can look at Matomo here:
> https://analytics.apache.org/
>
> If you need to learn more about your users, you can ask for a site ID
> and tracking code at privacy@apache.org and join Apache Flink, Apache
> Shiro, Apache Maven and others.
>
> Please note that we are still learning about the new system and will
> add projects one by one.
>
> We hope that all projects can link to the new privacy policy and
> remove Google Analytics until 22nd of July 2022.
>
> If you have any doubts or questions, or need help, please don’t
> hesitate to ask. Also, if you have improvements or suggestions for the
> public privacy policy - let us know.
>
> You can reach out to privacy@apache.org (mailing list) or by replying
> to me directly.
>
> Kind regards,
> Christian Grobmeier
>
> --
> The Apache Software Foundation
> V.P., Data Privacy
>
>
>

Re: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites

Posted by Ross Turk <ro...@astronomer.io.INVALID>.
The contents of docs-archive seem to have the updated tag now, and
the data is already starting to come in! Looks great.

But the changes in #577 do not seem to have taken effect yet. They
are present in the gh-pages branch and I can see them in place
at https://apache.github.io/airflow-site/ <https://apache.github.io/airflow-site/>, but I don’t see them on the 
live site.

I intended to follow up with a second PR to deal with the doc theme,
but I think that I already have updated it in the right place in the repo.
However, when I build the docs it seems to be pulling the latest theme
from PyPI. Perhaps a new release needs to be published there?

Cheers,
Ross


> On Apr 22, 2022, at 3:15 PM, Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:
> 
> Cool. I am not sure if we need to do any changes - the theme should be
> automatically applied as I understand that :) . But I **might** be
> wrong and maybe others (Kamil :) might correct me.
> 
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 7:49 PM Ross Turk
> <ro...@astronomer.io.invalid> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hey Jarek! This looked like a fun task, so I decided to give it a try:
>> 
>> https://github.com/apache/airflow-site/pull/576
>> 
>> This makes the necessary sphinx theme changes to enable the new
>> Matomo tag. It also updates all of the docs-archive content, making it
>> a pretty sizable PR :)
>> 
>> I plan to work on the corresponding apache/airflow PR that adjusts the
>> doc build process next - I still need to do a bit of research on that front.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ross
>> 
>> 
>>> On Apr 21, 2022, at 7:56 AM, Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> FYI: We need to apply the changes to our website and replace Google
>>> Analytics with Matomo.
>>> 
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>>> From: Christian Grobmeier <gr...@apache.org>
>>> Date: Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 1:34 PM
>>> Subject: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites
>>> To: <pr...@apache.org>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Dear PMCs,
>>> 
>>> The Apache Software Foundation takes privacy seriously and works
>>> towards becoming compliant with the GDPR (the European Union's General
>>> Data Protection Regulation). In this first step we are trying to make
>>> publicly-visible websites and services GDPR compliant.
>>> 
>>> All websites run by the ASF must be compliant with the new website
>>> privacy policy and add a link to it:
>>> https://privacy.apache.org/policies/privacy-policy-public.html
>>> 
>>> Please remove all “custom” privacy policies.
>>> 
>>> For further changes we have established a FAQ:
>>> https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html
>>> 
>>> One of the biggest impacts might be the removal of Google Analytics.
>>> Personally, I believe we should not track our visitors at all.
>>> However, I understand the need to improve our websites. For that
>>> reason volunteers have created a VM and installed Matomo as a Google
>>> Analytics replacement.
>>> 
>>> You can look at Matomo here:
>>> https://analytics.apache.org/
>>> 
>>> If you need to learn more about your users, you can ask for a site ID
>>> and tracking code at privacy@apache.org and join Apache Flink, Apache
>>> Shiro, Apache Maven and others.
>>> 
>>> Please note that we are still learning about the new system and will
>>> add projects one by one.
>>> 
>>> We hope that all projects can link to the new privacy policy and
>>> remove Google Analytics until 22nd of July 2022.
>>> 
>>> If you have any doubts or questions, or need help, please don’t
>>> hesitate to ask. Also, if you have improvements or suggestions for the
>>> public privacy policy - let us know.
>>> 
>>> You can reach out to privacy@apache.org (mailing list) or by replying
>>> to me directly.
>>> 
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Christian Grobmeier
>>> 
>>> --
>>> The Apache Software Foundation
>>> V.P., Data Privacy
>> 


Re: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites

Posted by Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com>.
Cool. I am not sure if we need to do any changes - the theme should be
automatically applied as I understand that :) . But I **might** be
wrong and maybe others (Kamil :) might correct me.

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 7:49 PM Ross Turk
<ro...@astronomer.io.invalid> wrote:
>
>
> Hey Jarek! This looked like a fun task, so I decided to give it a try:
>
> https://github.com/apache/airflow-site/pull/576
>
> This makes the necessary sphinx theme changes to enable the new
> Matomo tag. It also updates all of the docs-archive content, making it
> a pretty sizable PR :)
>
> I plan to work on the corresponding apache/airflow PR that adjusts the
> doc build process next - I still need to do a bit of research on that front.
>
> Cheers,
> Ross
>
>
> > On Apr 21, 2022, at 7:56 AM, Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:
> >
> > FYI: We need to apply the changes to our website and replace Google
> > Analytics with Matomo.
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> > From: Christian Grobmeier <gr...@apache.org>
> > Date: Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 1:34 PM
> > Subject: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites
> > To: <pr...@apache.org>
> >
> >
> > Dear PMCs,
> >
> > The Apache Software Foundation takes privacy seriously and works
> > towards becoming compliant with the GDPR (the European Union's General
> > Data Protection Regulation). In this first step we are trying to make
> > publicly-visible websites and services GDPR compliant.
> >
> > All websites run by the ASF must be compliant with the new website
> > privacy policy and add a link to it:
> > https://privacy.apache.org/policies/privacy-policy-public.html
> >
> > Please remove all “custom” privacy policies.
> >
> > For further changes we have established a FAQ:
> > https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html
> >
> > One of the biggest impacts might be the removal of Google Analytics.
> > Personally, I believe we should not track our visitors at all.
> > However, I understand the need to improve our websites. For that
> > reason volunteers have created a VM and installed Matomo as a Google
> > Analytics replacement.
> >
> > You can look at Matomo here:
> > https://analytics.apache.org/
> >
> > If you need to learn more about your users, you can ask for a site ID
> > and tracking code at privacy@apache.org and join Apache Flink, Apache
> > Shiro, Apache Maven and others.
> >
> > Please note that we are still learning about the new system and will
> > add projects one by one.
> >
> > We hope that all projects can link to the new privacy policy and
> > remove Google Analytics until 22nd of July 2022.
> >
> > If you have any doubts or questions, or need help, please don’t
> > hesitate to ask. Also, if you have improvements or suggestions for the
> > public privacy policy - let us know.
> >
> > You can reach out to privacy@apache.org (mailing list) or by replying
> > to me directly.
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Christian Grobmeier
> >
> > --
> > The Apache Software Foundation
> > V.P., Data Privacy
>

Re: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites

Posted by Ross Turk <ro...@astronomer.io.INVALID>.
Hey Jarek! This looked like a fun task, so I decided to give it a try:

https://github.com/apache/airflow-site/pull/576

This makes the necessary sphinx theme changes to enable the new
Matomo tag. It also updates all of the docs-archive content, making it
a pretty sizable PR :)

I plan to work on the corresponding apache/airflow PR that adjusts the
doc build process next - I still need to do a bit of research on that front.

Cheers,
Ross


> On Apr 21, 2022, at 7:56 AM, Jarek Potiuk <ja...@potiuk.com> wrote:
> 
> FYI: We need to apply the changes to our website and replace Google
> Analytics with Matomo.
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Christian Grobmeier <gr...@apache.org>
> Date: Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 1:34 PM
> Subject: New data privacy policy - may impact your websites
> To: <pr...@apache.org>
> 
> 
> Dear PMCs,
> 
> The Apache Software Foundation takes privacy seriously and works
> towards becoming compliant with the GDPR (the European Union's General
> Data Protection Regulation). In this first step we are trying to make
> publicly-visible websites and services GDPR compliant.
> 
> All websites run by the ASF must be compliant with the new website
> privacy policy and add a link to it:
> https://privacy.apache.org/policies/privacy-policy-public.html
> 
> Please remove all “custom” privacy policies.
> 
> For further changes we have established a FAQ:
> https://privacy.apache.org/faq/committers.html
> 
> One of the biggest impacts might be the removal of Google Analytics.
> Personally, I believe we should not track our visitors at all.
> However, I understand the need to improve our websites. For that
> reason volunteers have created a VM and installed Matomo as a Google
> Analytics replacement.
> 
> You can look at Matomo here:
> https://analytics.apache.org/
> 
> If you need to learn more about your users, you can ask for a site ID
> and tracking code at privacy@apache.org and join Apache Flink, Apache
> Shiro, Apache Maven and others.
> 
> Please note that we are still learning about the new system and will
> add projects one by one.
> 
> We hope that all projects can link to the new privacy policy and
> remove Google Analytics until 22nd of July 2022.
> 
> If you have any doubts or questions, or need help, please don’t
> hesitate to ask. Also, if you have improvements or suggestions for the
> public privacy policy - let us know.
> 
> You can reach out to privacy@apache.org (mailing list) or by replying
> to me directly.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Christian Grobmeier
> 
> --
> The Apache Software Foundation
> V.P., Data Privacy