On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Florent Fayolle < florent.fayoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The question about using GA or not is crucial but rather a long-term > question [1]. > What worries me the most here is the AJAX requests made at each click on > that page. > > I agree with Benoit: we can't reassure our users by some little clauses > accessible on some page on the web, because they won't read it. The users > will focus on the screenshot of the tweet I posted above, think that > Mozilla is tracking everything they do on that page, and laugh at what we > say about Mozilla doing for their privacy. So, at least, that's bad for our > image (especially in this time where Prism has been revealed). > > Also, I wonder the purpose of collecting this data and especially by this > way (that is, sending for each click). It looks like you would like to know > how the user navigates in the tutorial. Maybe you (or the team in charge of > this page) could clarify this? Wouldn't knowing the number of people going > through the tutorial be enough? > +1 to sharing what we are trying to measure. Gareth is the right person to help us and the web productions team also has a blog where they could share info like this. Stormy _______________________________________________ governance mailing list governance@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance