Re: Call for Community Input: Web Analytics on www.ietf.org

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Seems like a good idea to me.  Ahh.. remember the days when lots of sites would post analytics?

Miles Fidelman

On 5/21/19 11:17 AM, Roman Danyliw wrote:
Hi!

The Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) is seeking community input on implementing web analytics on www.ietf.org ("the website").

There is currently no accurate data reported about visits to the website.  For example, it is not possible to understand: which pages are most commonly visited; which paths visitors travel to find IETF meeting registration pages; or whether introductory information, such as tutorials, leads to further exploration of website content. Web analytics would provide insight into overall utilization and inform future improvements to the website.

In consultation with the tools team, Greg Wood developed an implementation plan to integrate a self-hosted analytics package into the existing infrastructure.  The full details of this proposal are available at:

https://www.ietf.org/iesg/docs/www.ietf.org-AnalyticsProposal-forReview.pdf

The IESG appreciates any input from the community on this proposal and will consider all input received by June 4, 2019.

Regards,
Roman
(as the IESG Tools Liaison)

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