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this add a bit more info to the postinstall message for the stats plugin.
Text is from here: https://developer.joomla.org/about/stats.html
Status | New | ⇒ | Pending |
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Status | Pending | ⇒ | Closed |
Closed_Date | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ⇒ | 2015-11-06 23:48:47 |
Closed_By | ⇒ | wilsonge |
Thankyou!
This is very complex english and hard to both read and understand and in
parts breaks our own style guide on using the ! with joomla
On 6 November 2015 at 23:53, George Wilson notifications@github.com wrote:
Thankyou!
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#8302 (comment).
Brian Teeman
Co-founder Joomla! and OpenSourceMatters Inc.
http://brian.teeman.net/
There are also some obvious spelling and grammatical errors
On 6 November 2015 at 23:56, Brian Teeman brian@teeman.net wrote:
This is very complex english and hard to both read and understand and in
parts breaks our own style guide on using the ! with joomlaOn 6 November 2015 at 23:53, George Wilson notifications@github.com
wrote:Thankyou!
—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#8302 (comment).Brian Teeman
Co-founder Joomla! and OpenSourceMatters Inc.
http://brian.teeman.net/
Brian Teeman
Co-founder Joomla! and OpenSourceMatters Inc.
http://brian.teeman.net/
It is just copied from https://developer.joomla.org/about/stats.html Let me know how it can be improved (you know i'm not a native en-GB speaker) and i can PR it if you don't want do it your self ;)
Try this.
Since Joomla 3.5 a statistics plugin will submit anonymous data to the Joomla Project. This will only submit the Joomla version, PHP version, database engine and version, and server operating system.
This data is collected to ensure that future versions of Joomla can take advantage of the latest database and PHP features without effecting significant numbers of users. The need for this became clear when a minimum of PHP 5.3.10 was required when Joomla 3.3 implemented the more secure BCrypt passwords.
In the interest of full transparency and to help developers this data is publicly available. An API and graphs will show the Joomla version, PHP versions and database engines in use.
If you do not wish to provide the Joomla Project with this information you can disable the plugin called System - Joomla Statistics.
updated - missed the fact the styleguide says to use the! when referring to specific versions and I added one too many uppercase characters in Bcrypt.
Since Joomla! 3.5 a statistics plugin will submit anonymous data to the Joomla Project. This will only submit the Joomla version, PHP version, database engine and version, and server operating system.
This data is collected to ensure that future versions of Joomla can take advantage of the latest database and PHP features without effecting significant numbers of users. The need for this became clear when a minimum of PHP 5.3.10 was required when Joomla! 3.3 implemented the more secure Bcrypt passwords.
In the interest of full transparency and to help developers this data is publicly available. An API and graphs will show the Joomla version, PHP versions and database engines in use.
If you do not wish to provide the Joomla Project with this information you can disable the plugin called System - Joomla Statistics.
Thanks @wilsonge