[pydotorg-www] Analytics

Steve Holden steve at holdenweb.com
Mon Apr 26 12:57:06 CEST 2010


Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> * "Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de>:
>>>> Well, first you have to rewrite the code (and some kind of UI even if
>>>> through the command line) that is already in analytics... So yes
>>>> possible in theory, not likely in practise (unless someone does write an
>>>> advanced log file analyser in Python).
> 
> Steve Mcinterney maintains a fork from webalizer called awffull that can do
> more sophisticated web analysis and Steve works for Ubuntu. Barry knows him. I
> am quite confident Steve would sit down and add functionality if we asked him.
> I've been working with him on it for some time.
> 
>>> Sounds like a fun project.  I'd do it if I had a few weeks of holidays
>>> coming up.  Well, instead, I'll visit the U.S. ;)
>> Actually, awstats already reports entry and exit pages.
> 
> At our company we do not want to use external providers to analyse private
> date either. We are constantly looking for ways and means to leave the data
> with the website owners.
> 
> A project that aims to do what Google Analytics does is PIWIK. It's not
> version 1 yet and its written in PHP, but you might want to give it a look at
> http://piwik.org/.
> 
Once again, let's not get into talking technologies until we've defined
the problem ...

regards
 Steve
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