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The comment on issue #1480 lists a bunch of types of pages that .eu has beyond the middle panes and subsite-specific news/events pages. Are all these really necessary to implement? How many of these are actually used?
I collected analytics data for each of these and compiled them in a spreadsheet, then annotated with whether I think we should keep or discard each page. The public version without analytics data is here and the restricted version with analytics data (and more formatting) is here (the core people should have access but message me if you don't).
Basically, I figure let's keep anything with any traffic in the past year, as long as we've already implemented it. And let's keep the /[subsite]/news/ and /[subsite]/events/ pages on principle, even if they didn't get any traffic. What this would mean is we don't have to implement any of the gxnews.html or gxevents.html pages, and we'll delete all of the subsite middle panes (/bare/[subsite]/galaxy/), since it doesn't look like anyone actually uses them.
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The comment on issue #1480 lists a bunch of types of pages that .eu has beyond the middle panes and subsite-specific news/events pages. Are all these really necessary to implement? How many of these are actually used?
I collected analytics data for each of these and compiled them in a spreadsheet, then annotated with whether I think we should keep or discard each page. The public version without analytics data is here and the restricted version with analytics data (and more formatting) is here (the core people should have access but message me if you don't).
Basically, I figure let's keep anything with any traffic in the past year, as long as we've already implemented it. And let's keep the
/[subsite]/news/
and/[subsite]/events/
pages on principle, even if they didn't get any traffic. What this would mean is we don't have to implement any of thegxnews.html
orgxevents.html
pages, and we'll delete all of the subsite middle panes (/bare/[subsite]/galaxy/
), since it doesn't look like anyone actually uses them.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: