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Welcome in this session of MatomoCamp.
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Hey everyone, we are welcoming Dinamo today, who is a recently graduated computer scientist
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working as a developer and business analyst at open source politics.
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Today he will tell us more about his integration of Matomo and Metabase.
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Welcome Dinamo and looking forward to your talk.
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Thanks Sylvia, sorry.
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So good morning everyone.
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So I'll briefly talk about Metamo and another software we are using currently, which are
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Metabase, which is a business analytics tool.
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I will introduce further in my presentation.
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And basically the purpose of this presentation is to show you how we can improve visualizations
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coming from Matomo.
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So let's get started.
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I first introduce many topics, among them who we are at my company, so open source politics.
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The presentation of also the Metabase software, I'll do it shortly.
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And in second time, I go through the work we have done on Metabase and the link between
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Metabase and Metamo we have done.
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And finally, I'll give some insights about what can be improved, what are the next developments
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of what we have done, and answers to your questions if you have them.
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So let's go first by introducing who we are.
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So I'm currently working at a small company called Open Source Politics.
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We are part of an ecosystem called the Civic Tech companies.
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So basically, Civic Techs are companies that want to bridge the gap between democracy and
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digital tools.
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So for that, we are working around software called Decidim.
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I will present it shortly after.
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And as the name of our company suggested, we're aiming at working fully on open source
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software, which brought us to Matomo.
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So let's get started with the first demonstration of the software we are using.
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So here we are.
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So Decidim was a software created in 2015 by the City Council of Barcelona.
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And as I said, the purpose of that type of software is to bridge the gap between citizen
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asking for more democracy, for more possibility to take part in the decision making.
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And the fact that currently we are more and more in a digital era, with everybody having
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a smartphone on them.
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So there is new ways of participation.
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It can give new ways of new possibilities for citizens to take part in the democratic
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life, not only for elections, they want to take part as more, just not for elections.
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So to give you some examples of implementations of Decidim, there is obviously the City Council
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of Barcelona, but I will give some instance we have made at Open Source Politics.
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So this first platform you see here is Decidim we installed one and a half year ago at New
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York City.
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So it's not a platform aimed for the whole city of New York, but more for a small district,
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for a school on which they wanted to organize their participatory budget.
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So basically, they have an amount of money.
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And with that amount of money, they make proposals about what we can do with that money.
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So creating new spaces, buying some stuff, so on and so forth.
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And the second step is to analyze if these proposals respect the criteria and finally
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implement them according to the rules.
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Another example, a bigger one is the city of Angers in France, which is about 100,000
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inhabitants.
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And since four years, they are organizing also their participatory budgets.
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So again, a certain amount of money organized every year, so I said it, and people are making
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proposals about urbanistic culture, so on and so forth.
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So here you see the one made in 2021.
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And right now, we are in the final steps of releasing the results of that participatory
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budget.
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And as I said, so we at Open Source Politics are implementing those platforms, and we wanted
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to work from the beginning with open source software.
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So if you go on any of our platform, you can see the famous Matomo snippet code here.
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And we have currently about 100 instances of Decidim using Matomo.
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So that is for Decidim.
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And you might say right now, what is the link with Metabase?
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Are people commenting about, is there a lot of proposals?
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Is there a lot of people registered on the platform?
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implementing Decidim to know if the participation is going well.
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Then we had that other tool from the beginning, which is Matomo, which tracked more roughly
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the number of visitors, what are the pages which are visited, who are the visitors coming
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from, so on and so forth.
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that are simple, efficient to communicate for city councils or organizations.
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