Contact data collection for EULA publishing
Collect data like what artifacts by whom were downloaded for statistical purposes.
Blueprint information
- Status:
- Complete
- Approver:
- Alexander Sack
- Priority:
- Low
- Drafter:
- Georgy Redkozubov
- Direction:
- Needs approval
- Assignee:
- None
- Definition:
- Obsolete
- Series goal:
- Accepted for trunk
- Implementation:
-
Unknown
- Milestone target:
- None
- Started by
- Completed by
- Данило Шеган
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[dzin Apr 18, 2012] This can be expanded to include the automation of all download statistics collection, not just the click through license downloads.
[dzin May 1, 2012] This will be superseded by an updated blueprint. Moving to backlog.
[asac May 4, 2012]: Description needs to define the problem and the wider context this blueprint is part of more explicitely. Also the general approach should be defined on a high level in the descriptionm. At best in a way that you can mindmap the description story with the underlying work items.
[danilo 2012-06-08] Prioritize as 'essential' for the planning call.
[asac 2012-06-8]: this was for fsl EULA click through to require submitting email and name and record them. If there is something on top about general statistics it should be in a separate blueprint (fabo: *wink*); this one can be deprioritized unless fsl comes along with binaries that we need to distribute; it's unlikely,. setting to high priority to keep it quite on top of backlog.
[danilo 2012-06-22] Lowered the priority until it's confirmed to be needed.
[danilo 2012-11-22] We are not doing this until there's a real need.
[danilo 2013-01-16] Obsoleting until someone re-requests this.
Meta:
Headline: Click through license protection supports openid auth and statistic collection.
Acceptance: Download statistic is collected.
Roadmap id: CARD-150
Work Items
Work items:
Research possibility to display EULA with an email form to gather statistic what was downloaded by whom: TODO
Dependency tree

* Blueprints in grey have been implemented.