Hi,
I'm a bit disappointed about this discussion. To me, statistics are one of
the key features of XWiki. On many projects I see, XWiki statistics data is
used to provide insights and information about how the wiki is used and
what content is found valuable by users. Putting them away (even just
through the EM) sounds like something suboptimal. It's exactly as if we
said "search is not working well enough, it's not a key wiki competency (as
opposed to editing pages) so we should push it away".
I'd much prefer seeing proposals on how to improve this module instead of
pushing it away. I am intent on advocating on behalf of this feature during
the next roadmap cycle, so I'd be really sad to see it pushed away just
before then.
Guillaume
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
On 11/18/2013 10:56 AM, Sorin Burjan wrote:
Hello,
Is it ok to split the two entities ?
If we remove only the front-end (Stats Application) and still bundle with
the back-end, what will be the use of the back-end ?
IMO we are splitting a possible functionality of XWiki in 2, leaving one
module in one side (bundled) and the other not bundled.
It looks messy from my POV.
Even though it is bundled, the plugin is not really active. It's just
code that's sitting there, taking up permgen space. And there are many
other parts of the old core that aren't used, but removing things from
oldcore is a time costly process.
--
Sergiu Dumitriu
http://purl.org/net/sergiu
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