I’ll keep this in mind. Next week I want to release 0.9.2, but I have to look after some users problems first. If I’m making good progress I’ll look after alternative tracking methods, too.
+1 🙂 At the moment, the Piwik tracking elemts are the ones slowing down loadtimes of my site the most.
Yes, indeed. The asynchronius code would be great! Please add or change it as soon as possible – thanks!
And by the way – thank you for the great plugin!
Hi all,
I’m currently waiting for this one http://dev.piwik.org/trac/ticket/1845#comment:23 to be finished instead of playing around with string replacement code or adding a static async tracking code to WP-Piwik which may be deprecated once.
After matt changed the milestone from Piwik 1.9 to Piwik 1.8.x two weeks ago, I think there will be results soon 🙂
Best regards
André
+1 Piwik is almost doubling the total load time of my site
+1 is there any way to combine piwik with w3 total cache or use my cdn(maxcdn)?
See my post above, please. I’m sttill waiting for http://dev.piwik.org/trac/ticket/1845#comment:23 to be resolved.
Just to update everyone I have been emailing with Matthieu at PIWIK and he tells me if they get donations of 300 USD they can assign someone to do this very quickly.
If anyone else is really interested in this feature please donate and note for “Ticket 1845”. http://piwik.org/donate/
I will pledge 100 USD to this BTW.
Thank you very much!
I sticked this topic to keep it at the top until there are any news.
Piwik delivers the async code now.
An updated version of WP-Piwik will be released today.