matomo

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https://matomo.org/

Matomo, formerly Piwik, is the leading open source web analytics
platform that gives you valuable insights into your website’s visitors, your
marketing campaigns and much more, so you can optimize your strategy and
online experience of your visitors.

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Filename Size Changed
How to install Matomo.html 0000000341 341 Bytes
_service 0000000562 562 Bytes
matomo-4.10.0.tar.gz 0016892192 16.1 MB
matomo-4.10.0.tar.gz.asc 0000000833 833 Bytes
matomo-README.SUSE 0000002811 2.75 KB
matomo-archive.service 0000000366 366 Bytes
matomo-archive.timer 0000000152 152 Bytes
matomo-ignore_excluded_files.patch 0000000708 708 Bytes
matomo-nginx.conf 0000003614 3.53 KB
matomo-php-fpm.conf 0000001180 1.15 KB
matomo-php-fpm.default.conf 0000000048 48 Bytes
matomo-tmpfile.conf 0000000093 93 Bytes
matomo.changes 0000087877 85.8 KB
matomo.conf 0000004256 4.16 KB
matomo.logrotate 0000000113 113 Bytes
matomo.my.cnf 0000000048 48 Bytes
matomo.rpmlintrc 0000000761 761 Bytes
matomo.spec 0000013320 13 KB
Revision 45 (latest revision is 70)
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) committed (revision 45)
- Update to 4.10.0
  Breaking Changes
  + As access to files like plugin.json might reveal version details, 
    json files will now longer be considered as static files that can 
    be served safely. 
    Therefore json will no longer be included in the list of static 
    file extensions in generated .htaccess files.
- removed support for systems not using systemd (matomo-archive.cron)
- find out the used php version during build (for detecting the 
  right place for the php-fpm configuration file 
  (added php-cli and coreutils explicitely to the build requires)
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