Brion, that last bit interested me. Is that how you, for example, make
(some of) the mailing list info pages look like a MW site? I wondered
about that. Just edit MonoBook.php like it was an actual page rather
than an include skin?
--Gary Kirk
On 11/22/06, Brion Vibber <brion(a)pobox.com> wrote:
veronica lopez diaz wrote:
Hello everybody,
I do not know, if I am right here, so I apologize in advance if not.
I am working on a seminar about Wikis, and I need to know, if there is
any possibility in WikiMedia to track users or pages?
*Wikimedia* is a not-for-profit corporation which operates several
open-content projects such as Wikipedia. Wikimedia's privacy policy
restricts what sort of data we track on users, but some aggregate
traffic data is produced.
*MediaWiki* is software which can be run by anyone for any purpose; when
operating your own web site you may track visitors however you like
within the limits of your ability and the law in your jurisdiction.
Would it be
possible with a pixel tag, or isn't that possible with WikiMedia????
Is there any possibility to analyse weblogs in WikiMedia? What happens
when using a proxy??
Analysis of web server/proxy log files directly or via web-bug usage
trackers should work just fine, and is pretty much fully independent of
MediaWiki.
If you wish to insert a web-bug-style tracker into pages generated by
MediaWiki's user interface you can customize skins/MonoBook.php or
whichever skin system you use to add the desired HTML.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)
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