On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: >> With its stone-age IP-based metrics, lack of demography data, as well >> as a total zero of on-page analytics? Are you friggin kidding me? :) >> Piwik is simply lightyears behind GA. > > For what usage does bandcamp need all this For instance, on-page analytics has _everything_ to do with maintaining _any_ website worth caring about. It helps understanding and visualizing, how users think, what they desire, and how they get it (or how they fail to get it). I'm sorry (actually, no, I'm not), but the market doesn't work like that: people don't choose a worse tool for the job _en masse_. I do like the fact that someone's trying to make a decent free/open source web analytics tool, but so far I can't get all the actionable data I need from Piwik, and I don't expect maintainers of much larger websites to have lower demands. I also don't expect Piwik to ever get certain features that are only possible when there's either a centralized entity with a single database behind it, or large federated networks (and I mean _really_ large). > Why should a rock'n'roll/punk-rock band being > interested to participate? Why should listeners being interested to > participate? Another question: why should they care? Alexandre _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user