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Piwik 3 shows one too many users in the Settings > System Summary widget #10775

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mattab opened this issue Oct 21, 2016 · 1 comment · Fixed by #10811
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Piwik 3 shows one too many users in the Settings > System Summary widget #10775

mattab opened this issue Oct 21, 2016 · 1 comment · Fixed by #10811
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Bug For errors / faults / flaws / inconsistencies etc. not-in-changelog For issues or pull requests that should not be included in our release changelog on matomo.org.
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mattab commented Oct 21, 2016

The anonymous user is included in the count but shouldn't as it isn't a real user

@mattab mattab added not-in-changelog For issues or pull requests that should not be included in our release changelog on matomo.org. Regression Indicates a feature used to work in a certain way but it no longer does even though it should. labels Oct 21, 2016
@mattab mattab added this to the 3.0.0-b3 milestone Oct 21, 2016
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tsteur commented Oct 23, 2016

This is not a regression, because it was never right :)

@tsteur tsteur added Bug For errors / faults / flaws / inconsistencies etc. and removed Regression Indicates a feature used to work in a certain way but it no longer does even though it should. labels Oct 23, 2016
@tsteur tsteur self-assigned this Oct 31, 2016
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