The Auditorium for users is now annotated with explanations of all metrics as well as analytics-specific terms. It also contains an FAQ section. In general, new metrics were added and the UX was refined for users and operators.
If you want to improve your services with transparent and fair web analytics, it is very likely that you collaborate in groups. Therefore, in a first draft we have added basic utilities for managing user logins and accounts. These tools will be further refined during milestone 4.
Using the command line can be a bit intimidating. This is why we have added an in-browser setup screen for a more intuitive setup. You can now use your browser to perform the initial setup.
[Choo](https://choo.io/){: target="_blank"} was a great choice to build dynamic UIs very quickly. But as the Auditorium grew, we noticed a lack of mechanisms to break interfaces into components. So we migrated the application to [Preact.](https://preactjs.com/){: target="_blank"} A better way to use modern paradigms for programming interfaces.
Our binaries are now signed with a GPG key. After downloading Offen, you can now check if the binary you want to use is the one we intend to distribute.
At the end of milestone 2 we noticed problems with the way the Safari browser stores keys. We fixed this by adding a dedicated fallback mechanism. [Give it a try.](https://analytics.offen.dev/){: target="_blank"}
Self-hosting is ideal for privacy focused software. Based on free resources, you can now deploy a production ready Offen instance to Heroku in a jiffy.
We are currently working on further 1-click options for platforms such as [DigitalOcean](https://github.com/offen/digitalocean){: target="_blank"} and YunoHost.
Offen is now [one year old.](https://github.com/offen/offen/commit/3a50763bbd93c9c655fad002e94c340a623ee613){: target="_blank"} We made some progress on our way todevelop a self hosted and transparent alternative to established web analytics tools.
But it is not yet the time for standing ovations. There is still a lot to be done. If you like, you can help us. *Stay tuned and provide us with your feedback.* Thanks in advance!
*Episode Four — Managing data*will feature a more fine grained account management and the collecting and implementing of first user feedback. We'll be right back.
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