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@kaxil kaxil commented Jan 22, 2025

Backport of #45865 for v2-10-test

After discussions, we have decided to remove Scarf usage tracking for now. We might replace it with Matomo at a later stage.

https://matomo.org/guide/tracking-data/apps-sdks/

Discussion: https://lists.apache.org/thread/bkpn6rc8w1wsd3c29zlolfb8s8r4ldtq


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@potiuk potiuk changed the title Remove Scarf tracking (#45865) [c2-10-test] Remove Scarf tracking (#45865) Jan 22, 2025
@potiuk potiuk changed the title [c2-10-test] Remove Scarf tracking (#45865) [v2-10-test] Remove Scarf tracking (#45865) Jan 22, 2025
After discussions, we have decided to remove Scarf usage tracking for now. We might replace it with Matomo at a later stage.

https://matomo.org/guide/tracking-data/apps-sdks/

Discussion: https://lists.apache.org/thread/bkpn6rc8w1wsd3c29zlolfb8s8r4ldtq
@kaxil kaxil force-pushed the remove-scarf-backport branch from 9f07a53 to ea48739 Compare January 22, 2025 21:06
@kaxil kaxil merged commit 80a1990 into apache:v2-10-test Jan 22, 2025
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@kaxil kaxil deleted the remove-scarf-backport branch January 22, 2025 21:46
@utkarsharma2 utkarsharma2 added the changelog:skip Changes that should be skipped from the changelog (CI, tests, etc..) label Jan 28, 2025
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