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[GitHub] [airflow] kaxil edited a comment on issue #5763: [AIRFLOW-5148] Add Google Analytics to the Airflow doc website

kaxil edited a comment on issue #5763: [AIRFLOW-5148] Add Google Analytics to the Airflow doc website
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/5763#issuecomment-519662287
 
 
   > Do we need to notify users about the tracking - GDRP? What about other legal obligations?
   
   The code added has a footer that says that: 
   
   ```
   This page uses https://analytics.google.com/
   Google Analytics to collect statistics. You can disable it by blocking
   the JavaScript coming from www.google-analytics.com.
   ```
   
   https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/5763/files#diff-0b5a851defc1a76552c74bb818ba828fR98-R114
   
   
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   > Who has access to data? Do we need it? what about alternatives e.g. polish self-hosted app - Piwik? I think we have access to access logs and we can generate statistics.
   
   @aijamalnk can answer this one in detail but AFAIK currently only Google has the data I guess. This was already added to airflow.readthedocs.io . I remember reading somewhere that it was because she wanted to make a case for funding the new upcoming Airflow website to Google.

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