> Hi guys,
>
> If you're unaware, there has been a discussion about Zanata terms (
> http://zanata.org/terms) in http://fedora.zanata.org does not match with
> Fedora policy (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/PrivacyPolicy).
> We are happy to update the terms link (bottom of http://fedora.zanata.org)
> to the fedora policy page if that is agreed by everyone.
>
> Also, http://fedora.zanata.org has been gathering visitor statistics in the
> backend (Piwik). It only gather page view data, not personal information.
> The data valueable to Zanata team to study and understand the user workflow
> and behaviour that will incooperate into our design work. Does anyone have
> any concern over this? Or wish it to be removed from fedora.zanata.org?
Hi Alex,
You may want to check out this page for information on configuring
Piwik to create additional privacy for users:
The Fedora privacy statement[1] provides for the use of IP addresses
and cookies, among other purposes, to administer websites, identify
geographic location, and measure (in aggregate) traffic patterns and
habits. I don't believe the use of Piwik is disallowed under these
conditions. However, you may be able to tune Piwik configuration so
your team can get the information they need without unnecessarily
affecting the privacy of users.
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[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal:PrivacyPolicy
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