Charlottesville’s Extreme Sports has started a Charlottesville cycling blog. Very cool.
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Open source, procurement, and gov tech.
First link in to my new baby. Thanks Waldo.
And Craig’s got “Mint”:http://haveamint.com to track visitors. Have you tried it?
Yup, I’m using Mint on a couple of websites. There are some functions that it doesn’t have that I wish it did (particularly after playing with Google Analytics, nee Urchin), and I’m hoping for some more Peppers to accomplish that. Graphing, in particular — some data I just prefer to see rendered graphically. There’s an SVG plugin, but it’s both limited and buggy right now.
Right, Urchin -> GA is really great — and for free it can’t be beat. At Textdrive, we’ve been pissed that Google wouldn’t sell us another Urchin license for our data center wide (non-JS) stats package. So they’re rolling their own stats software which will be a data center based solution coupled with just enough to be useful javascript ala Mint + Urchin combined. Should be quite nice — and in Ruby on Rails of course.
We’ll see when it comes out. Textdrive just merged with Joyent anyway, so they’ll be busy busy busy.