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This is a feature I personally need to get statistics about WebIOPi use.
So I know Python 2/3 proportions, screens resolutions, browsers used, and
languages...
Original comment by tro...@trouch.com
on 24 Mar 2013 at 8:30
Fair enough. It would just have been nice to be notified about that.
I am using it on a 256MB Model B, Python2, en-us, across all possible screens
and browsers and devices (Android, iOS, WebOS, IE, Chrome, Mozilla, Safari
etc). Since I see no need to tell Google about every individual call to
webiopi, I removed that part of the code myself.
Thank you for the very nice API.
Original comment by lutz.ben...@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2013 at 9:50
REST calls are not logged.
With usual browser technical data and user origins, only the page loaded and
webiopi version used are logged.
This is very useful to me, and used to improve the product, don't see it as a
spy.
I don't need to notify as the code is open, I have nothing to hide, the JS part
is even not obfuscated.
Posting an issue / asking to remove that really disappointed me !
Do you ask all Android / iPhone developers to remove their GA tracker from
their (native) apps ?
I think you should drop packets to GA on your router...
Instead of asking that, you should propose another privacy-safe, open source
and easy way to get statistics.
Original comment by tro...@trouch.com
on 24 Mar 2013 at 10:13
My proposal would be to make GA an opt-in option.
Original comment by lutz.ben...@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2013 at 10:53
In my opinion, GA should be opt-in because not every user will realize that
google and you get the URL of their webiopi installation as soon as they start
using it.
Considering that the devices connected to the GPIOs or the raspberry pi itself
might be damaged if controlled incorrectly, I would not like my raspberry pi to
show up on a complete list of all webiopi installations.
What app developers do to their apps is their buisness, but with many kinds of
apps you expect them to contact their vendor's servers to download content
(social media apps, weather apps, …). There is no technical need for a
webiopi server to need any 3rd party help, so I don't expect it to contact any
other server.
May I ask why you need those statistics? I expect you get download statistics
from google code, you get bug reports, how do you improve the product by
knowing how many people tried which feature? Using your arguments, you could
just as well include a real backdoor, because it can't truly hide that in open
source code and people should expect that when they download anything.
Original comment by wrtlpr...@gmail.com
on 7 Jun 2013 at 8:40
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
lutz.ben...@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2013 at 8:08