On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Jamie Bennett <jamie.benn...@linaro.org> wrote: > On 03/03/11 at 03:15pm, Dave Martin wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> In connection with the recent discussion with the tools guys about how >> to document the availability of binary toolchains, I wonder whether >> www.linaro.org really links to the best pages on launchpad, the wiki >> etc. >> >> Keeping these in sync and coherently structured is a maintenance >> requirement, and we can't expect to eliminate that. >> >> But I'm wondering whether we have some way to track: >> >> a) HTTP requests with no Referrer >> b) Pages reached directly from Google or some other search facility >> (such as the wiki or launchpad search) > > Yes we do, we have web analytic software on both the linaro.org website > and the wiki. > >> Pages reached in these ways indicate where developers are using a >> shortcut and visiting pages directly (I know I do this) or where the >> page is at least sufficiently hard to find that Google or the wiki >> search is more efficient (I know I do this too). If we could come up >> with a list of such pages and frequency of visits, this might give us >> some interesting information about what we really should be linking to >> from the main website. It might also help to flag up drift, where >> activity hotspots move away from the pages accessible from the website >> over time. > > Yes, the linaro.org website site should get some more love soon.
Cool -- just thought I should make the suggesting in case is was actually something new, but I see you're ahead of me :) Cheers ---Dave _______________________________________________ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev