
During November 2024, AJPMobiel enhanced privacy and compliance for the DIAGNijmegen/website-content repository by disabling Google Analytics tracking in the production site build. This was achieved by modifying the publishconf.py configuration file, specifically commenting out the GOOGLE_ANALYTICS setting to reduce data collection. The work focused on configuration management using Python, emphasizing privacy-by-design principles and build pipeline reliability. No bugs were addressed during this period, as the primary goal was to strengthen the site’s privacy posture and improve release governance. AJPMobiel documented the change with a clear commit message, ensuring traceability and supporting ongoing compliance efforts within the project.

November 2024: DIAGNijmegen/website-content – Privacy/compliance enhancement and configuration hygiene. Key delivery: disable Google Analytics in the published site build by commenting out GOOGLE_ANALYTICS in publishconf.py, reducing data collection in production. This was implemented via commit d0fe99903ce6d4c142c4243d5e8c241c48e5d424. No critical bugs fixed this month; effort focused on build reliability and governance around analytics. Overall impact: strengthened privacy posture, reduced data exposure risk, and smoother production builds. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Python configuration (publishconf.py), build pipeline discipline, privacy-by-design, change traceability via commit history.
November 2024: DIAGNijmegen/website-content – Privacy/compliance enhancement and configuration hygiene. Key delivery: disable Google Analytics in the published site build by commenting out GOOGLE_ANALYTICS in publishconf.py, reducing data collection in production. This was implemented via commit d0fe99903ce6d4c142c4243d5e8c241c48e5d424. No critical bugs fixed this month; effort focused on build reliability and governance around analytics. Overall impact: strengthened privacy posture, reduced data exposure risk, and smoother production builds. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Python configuration (publishconf.py), build pipeline discipline, privacy-by-design, change traceability via commit history.
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