[Koha-devel] Proposal of a new development for Marseille hackfest, feedback needed

Stefano Bargioni bargioni at pusc.it
Wed Feb 12 09:54:28 CET 2014


Hi, Paul: your proposal of nominative data is very interesting, in my opinion.
If possible, let users (superlibrarians only?) not only to add the library profile, but also change it to ensure that upgrades will be tracked.
Stefano

On 11/feb/2014, at 18.30, Paul Poulain wrote:

> Hi koha-devel,
> 
> There are sometimes debates about how and who is using Koha, how it is
> setup, which decision is of general interest.
> I had 2 ideas that could be developed during the hackfest. 2 of BibLibre
> developers are very motivated by the idea, anyone else can join us ;-)
> 
> **** 1st idea : collecting -anonymous- data on staff interface usage
> We sometimes are wondering whether librarians are running an old version
> of IE, or if they have a large screen, or if the page X is often run or not.
> There's a tool that could let us know: piwik (BibLibre already has an
> offer on Piwik for the OPAC)
> The idea here would be to add piwik for staff interface, and collect all
> datas on a single piwik instance.
> We made something (quick) for one of our current supported library, just
> to see what kind result we could get. We're quite happy with the
> performances, datas are interesting (which browser is used, which screen
> size, which pages. [ For example, the library runs an average of 40
> times "reports/catalogue-stats.pl" every day (yes, that's crazy ;-) ).
> This page is worth being optimized !!! ]
> 
> The only caveat we've seen for now is that it can be tricky to have many
> websites pointing to the same piwik database.
> We also are not completely peaceful with having 10 000 librarians
> calling the server. We could face a heavy load...
> 
> But that's worth investigating imo.
> 
> (for those who don't know what is piwik, it's like google analytics, but
> respect your privacy ;-) Ah, and it's a software developed by a frenchy,
> living in new zealand, that has office hosted by catalystNZ afaik)
> If the community likes the idea, we will ask him for any advice on the 2
> caveats we fear.
> [ PS: please avoid starting a troll about piwik collecting anonymous
> data or not because of the IP. Anyway, the feature will be trigger-able
> by the library. ]
> 
> **** 2nd idea : collecting nominative datas.
> We very often face the question "how many libraries are using Koha"
> So the idea is to have a form that let the library declare itself.
> Library name, type (academic, public,...), country,...
> We could also collect other data, like catalog size, systempreferences
> values to be able to make statistics.
> 
> Example of answers we could get:
> * how many libraries are using Koha in Africa ?
> * What's the average catalog size ? Which library is the largest one ?
> * Is someone/how many libraries are using the "insecure" mode
> (syspref=insecure set to "Yes") ? [ If no, we can drop it ! ]
> 
> Each library could choose to share or not the data (and maybe which
> level of data. One could accept to declare itself & share sysprefs, but
> not appear on nominative listings for example)
> A specific website could be made to display informations, either
> nominative or not.
> 
> Do you like those ideas ?
> 
> PS: BibLibre is of course willing to host piwik and "statistics" servers.
> -- 
> Paul POULAIN - BibLibre
> http://www.biblibre.com
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