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[task] implement website analytics #60
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I would like to go ahead and onboard myself with this one. I'll try to give an update every week. If I have questions, would it be better to ask them here or in the slack channel? |
Hey :) Thanks for taking this one on. As a note, you should be able to assign yourself to this issue (top-right) - and that is usually the best indicator that you are taking ownership for this task. Questions are definitely better asked in Slack - GitHub notifications get lost all the time, and you shouldn't expect anyone to actively be looking for notifications on this website. This is actually a bit of an interesting task, so if you want to pair on it/have any questions, just let me know in Slack :) btw - you should totally join us in our very own new shiny Slack workspace of our own (codewithaloha.slack.com), the invite link is in some channels. |
Ok, thanks. I'll try to tackle this myself but will definitiely reach out in slack if I get stuck. |
Ok, I am back with contributing. Would you still like me to try and add the reporting to the new slack channel? |
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In the previous website, we utilized Google Analytics to keep track of how many visitors were coming to the website.
Few problems:
We should reimplement website analytics on the new version of the website, and set up some reporting for the analytics coming out - perhaps a Slack webhook to post in
#cfh-website
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