[ckan-discuss] Server logs of CKAN sites

Stefan Oderbolz stefan.oderbolz at liip.ch
Wed Jan 22 14:50:58 UTC 2014


Hi Tom,

I guess you are familiar with the published analytics data of data.gov.uk:
http://data.gov.uk/data/site-usage
Is this the kind of data you are interested in?

We collect similar data with Google Analytics for the Swiss open data data
portal, but currently it's not clear if this is going to published and how.
Additionally we setup logging on Amazon S3 for all the primary data that is
hosted there. I'm just mentioning that, because I think it's important to
not just look at the site statistics, but also at the downloads of the
primary data. Typically a developer of an app or visualization is using the
portal one time to find the link to the interesting data. From that point
on, she might only use the direct link, thus not showing up anymore in the
logs of the portal.

Cheers
Stefan


On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 4:23 AM, Thomas Levine <_ at thomaslevine.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've lately been studying the publishing of government data.
> http://thomaslevine.com/open-data
>
> Now I want to study how aspects of data publishing relate to (and maybe
> even affect) their usage. I think I can get pretty far with server logs of
> a data catalog. And it's not like I run one and can just look at its logs.
>
> This of course won't be the easiest of things to let me see because it
> probably counts as private, but does anyone think she can help?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
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