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  • Participer à sa traduction

    10 avril 2011

    Vous pouvez nous aider à améliorer les locutions utilisées dans le logiciel ou à traduire celui-ci dans n’importe qu’elle nouvelle langue permettant sa diffusion à de nouvelles communautés linguistiques.
    Pour ce faire, on utilise l’interface de traduction de SPIP où l’ensemble des modules de langue de MediaSPIP sont à disposition. ll vous suffit de vous inscrire sur la liste de discussion des traducteurs pour demander plus d’informations.
    Actuellement MediaSPIP n’est disponible qu’en français et (...)

  • Menus personnalisés

    14 novembre 2010, par

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    27 avril 2010, par

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  • Matomo Launches Global Partner Programme to Deepen Local Connections and Champion Ethical Analytics

    25 juin, par Matomo Core Team — Press Releases

    Matomo introduces a global Partner Programme designed to connect organisations with trusted local experts, advancing its commitment to privacy, data sovereignty, and localisation.

    Wellington, New Zealand 25 June 2025 Matomo, the leading web analytics platform, is
    proud to announce the launch of the Matomo Partner Programme. This new initiative marks a significant step in Matomo’s global growth strategy, bringing together a carefully selected
    network of expert partners to support customers with localised, hightrust analytics services
    rooted in shared values.

    As privacy concerns rise and organisations seek alternatives to mainstream analytics solutions, the need for regional expertise has never been more vital. The Matomo Partner Programme ensures that customers around the world are supported not just by a worldclass platform, but by trusted local professionals who understand their specific regulatory, cultural, and business needs.

    “Matomo is evolving. As privacy regulations become more nuanced and the need for regional
    understanding grows, we’ve made localisation a central pillar of our strategy. Our partners are
    the key to helping customers navigate these complexities with confidence and care,” said
    Adam Taylor, Chief Operating Officer at Matomo.

    Local Experts, Global Values

    At the heart of the Matomo Partner Programme is a commitment to connect clients with local experts who live and breathe their markets. These partners are more than service
    providersthey’re trusted advisors who bring deep insight into their region’s privacy
    legislation, cultural norms, sectorspecific requirements, and digital trends.

    The programme empowers partners to act as extensions of Matomo’s core teams :

    As Customer Success allies, delivering personalised training, support, and technical
    services in local languages and time zones.
    As Sales ambassadors, raising awareness of ethical analytics in both public and private
    sectors, where trust, compliance, and transparency are crucial.

    This decentralised, valuesaligned approach ensures that every Matomo customer benefits
    from localised delivery with global consistency.

    A Programme Designed for Impactful Partnerships

    The Matomo Partner Programme is open to organisations who share a commitment to ethical, open-source analytics and can demonstrate :

    Technical excellence in deploying, configuring, and supporting Matomo Analytics in diverse environments.
    Deep market understanding, allowing them to tell the Matomo story in ways that
    resonate locally.
    Commercial strength to position Matomo across key industries, particularly in sectors with complex compliance and data sovereignty demands.

    Partners who meet these standards will be recognised as ‘Official Matomo Partners’— a symbol of excellence, credibility, and shared purpose. With this status, they gain access to :

    Brand alignment and trust : Strengthen credibility with clients by promoting their
    connection to Matomo and its globally respected ethical stance.
    Go-to-market support : Access to qualified leads, joint marketing, and tools to scale their business in a privacy-first market.
    Strategic collaboration : Early insights into the product roadmap and direct
    engagement with Matomo’s core team.
    Meaningful local impact : Help regional organisations reclaim control of their data and embrace ethical analytics with confidence.

    Ethical Analytics for Today’s World

    Matomo was founded in 2007 with the belief that people should have full control over their data. As the first opensource web analytics platform of its kind, Matomo continues to challenge the dominance of opaque, centralised tools by offering a transparent and flexible alternative that puts users first.

    In today’s landscapemarked by increased regulatory scrutiny, data protection concerns, and rapid advancements in AIMatomo’s approach is more relevant than ever. Opensource technology provides the adaptability organisations need to respond to local expectations while reinforcing digital trust with users.

    Whether it’s a government department, healthcare provider, educational institution, or
    commercial businessMatomo partners are on the ground, ready to help organisations
    transition to analytics that are not only powerful but principled.
  • How I can run cloud apps in my mobile phone [closed]

    17 mai 2022, par Deepak

    I want to create an Android application on my own. I want to run a cloud running app on my mobile phone. Here is the thing :

    


    The super application will be deployed in the Play store. I know the super app concept but the does not apply here because we can not ask anyone to create the mini framework of their application.

    


      

    1. I have a server that is running Android OS
    2. 


    3. I want to run the application on my mobile phone which is actually running on my server. I want to stream that and play with that application without any installation.
    4. 


    


    Any suggestions on what I shall use :

    


      

    1. to play the app ?
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    3. To control the cloud app from my Android mobile ?
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  • How to build a daemon to encode video files on S3 ?

    4 avril 2013, par Yuval Cohen

    I am interested in running a daemon to go over user uploaded video files and encode them in an optimal format (and add some watermarks).

    I was considering services such as Zencoder, Encoding.com, Amazon's encoding service but some lack overlaying capabilities and some are just too expensive for our (big) volumes.

    I want to build a daemon that encodes videos that are located on S3 once users upload them.

    The solution I thought of would be Python Heroku servers using Celery for a task queue to keep track of the encoded files and ffmpeg to do the actual work. However, I ran into troubles compiling ffmpeg for Heroku (with libass support, so the basic ffmpeg bins aren't enough).

    What approach/technology stack would you consider for this mini-project ?

    Thanks !
    Yuval