Ok, I looked up "arrigates" in all the places I know to learn computer terms. No luck.
DDG defaults to arrogates, which is not a very flattering claim to be making, if we're talking about not arrogating the info.
But when I forced DDG to search "arrigates", then it defaulted to aggregates. Aggregates /could/ fit in your comments.
A little help with what you're collecting?
I see the image showing your results. They look very familiar as part of Piwik/Matomo. Just general info, and no IP addresses. But I don't see how that's just the basic Piwik installation (as you said before - or I thought you did) Not unless there are just some options that I've never found before?
Oh ok, I think I see what you did. You just don't have those particular features with IP addresses enabled (the widgets). (such as Real Time Visits) So the info could be collected, if you enabled those features, right? If you opened the Visitor Log, you would see the individual visitors. You're just not going to open it, right?
Well this goes back to my original comments. Collecting the info isn't bad, by itself. It comes down to the intentions of the people collecting the info. And as long as we trust ourselves, there's no problem.
All best, brynn
-----Original Message----- From: Martin Owens Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 10:44 AM To: brynn ; Inkscape-Devel ; Ryan Gorley Subject: Re: Fw: [Inkscape-devel] Visitor analytics
On Tue, 2018-02-27 at 10:29 -0700, brynn wrote:
Resending this. Apparently I used the wrong email address to send this from, so it didn't go to the list.
Thanks for correcting the address. I think people have been out of the loop on this development.
I made a sandstorm based Piwik analytics service and have asked the website to put information about vistors there.
So that's the sandcats.io script that I see in Firefox's No Script? So already, visitors haven't been notified about the site using this tracking?
They're not being tracked as users, it's just for the arrigates. Although tightening the configuration will be a good thing to make sure. If we go with this solution, I plan on NOT using the django piwik app which tracks usernames and a bunch of other things.
So the login via github has to do with sandstorm, from what I can tell? Because I just log in on the page where I installed it, on my site.
Yes, this is a sandstorm thing, it replaces the login for any service you set up. A bit silly IMO, but hey ho, it was easy to get running.
Here's a picture of what we're currently getting: