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| Using link tracking is [http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/logistics/2010-March/000446.html an easy way] for us to find out how people are getting to our download page. People might click over to our download page from any of a number of areas, and knowing the relative usage of those links can help us understand what materials we're producing are more effective than others.
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| | This SOP has moved to the fedora Infrastructure SOP git repo. Please see the current document at: http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/infra/docs/linktracking.rst |
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| == Adding links ==
| | For changes, questions or comments, please contact anyone in the Fedora Infrastructure team. |
| Each link should be constructed by adding '''?''' to the URL, followed by a short code that includes:
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| * an indicator for the link source (such as the wiki release notes)
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| * an indicator for the Fedora release in specific (such as F{{FedoraVersion}} for the final, or F{{FedoraVersion}}a for the Alpha test release)
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| So a link to ''get.fp.o'' from the one-page release notes would become '''<nowiki>http://get.fedoraproject.org/?op</nowiki>F{{FedoraVersion}}'''.
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| {{admon/note | Additions to this table are welcome.}}
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| ! Link source !! Code
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| | Email announcements || an
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| | [http://fedoraproject.org Front page] || fp
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| | [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki Front page of wiki] || wkfp
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| | The press release Red Hat makes || rhpr
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| | http://redhat.com/fedora || rhf
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| | Test phase release notes on wiki || wkrn
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| | Official release notes || rn
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| | Official installation guide || ig
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| | One-page release notes || op
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| [[Category:Marketing SOPs]]
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| [[Category:Infrastructure SOPs]] | | [[Category:Infrastructure SOPs]] |