Hey all!
I'm looking at the Labs instances in the Analytics projects, and I htink there are 3 or 4 we can delete. If anyone out there wants to save these, let me know. I'll delete them in a week otherwise:
alex0
babbage0 (Ryan F's UMAPI v1 dev host?)
praxis
hume
Thanks!
-Ao
Hi all,
Ok, I think we have reached a stable milestone in the project so we can
effectively work together. Take in mind that this a a pre-beta release,
but at least, the environment is stable.
The Community Metrics Dashboard (production dashboard) is located at:
http://korma.wmflabs.org/ (remember, pre-beta)
Right now it is updated all days around 7:00 GMT+1. The update period
depends on the amount of data to be processed and the time needed to
update all the information for the different data sources.
This production dashboard comes from:
https://github.com/Bitergia/mediawiki-dashboard
which has a continuos integration system configured to check that all
the data is correct:
http://ci.bitergia.org/job/mediawiki-dashboard/
In order to report issues about the dashboard the recommend way is to
use the ticketing system in:
https://github.com/Bitergia/mediawiki-dashboard/issues
The dashboard is developed using the VizGrimoireJS platform. We have a
specific branch for Mediawiki in which specific develop is done:
https://github.com/VizGrimoire/VizGrimoireJS/tree/mediawiki
In future emails I will present you all the details about how all the
system is working. If you have any doubts, we can use this mailing list
to talk about them.
It is a pleasure to work with you guys!
Let's rock!
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|\_____/| Alvaro del Castillo
[o] [o] acs(a)bitergia.com - CTO, Software Engineer
| V | http://www.bitergia.com
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hi all,
I want to know the number of pages which describe human beings included
in wikipedia. I only find the living people number in "pages in category:
living people".
Thanks.
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dujinhang
Wikimedia content can be used out of Wikimedia servers through the
MediaWiki API. For instance, we can see Wikimedia content in various web
services and mobile apps.
Do we have any metrics about the API requests we are getting in
Wikimedia servers?
Yesterday a developer asked me (for the sake of discussion) how would we
feel if the traffic in Wikimedia servers would decrease 1% while the
content served through our API would grow 10%. I found the question very
interesting, and made me wonder what do we know about our API usage.
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Quim Gil
Technical Contributor Coordinator @ Wikimedia Foundation
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Qgil
Hi, today we are starting officially a new project to gather automatic
metrics from the Wikimedia tech / MediaWiki community:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Community_metrics#Metrics_dashboard
We have a dashboard in an interim location, moving to Labs soon:
http://bitergia.com/projects/mediawiki-dashboard/browser/
The immediate steps (end of this week?) are:
* Moving to Labs. :)
* Scan the sources we want to scan for git repositories, Bugzilla
products and mailing lists.
Then we will follow with (end of this month?)
* Agreeing with the community what data to gather about contributors.
* Polish the list of contributors e.g. assigning to people their
different handlers.
Gerrit and IRC metrics are on the way (end of August?). I also expect
improvements in the interface, based on our feedback... and our patches
This dashboard is based on the open source projects Metrics Grimoire and
VizGrimoire. Other organizations (prominently OpenStack) are using it as
well so more features might come from other stakeholders.
We are working with Bitergia (maintainers or the Grimoire software and
other FLOSS metrics related projects) as contractors. Álvaro del
Castillo (CCed) is the main contact with the team.
The current contract will run during the next 12 months. The Engineering
Community team of the WMF is pushing this effort, and I'm coordinating
it. However, this clearly belongs to the Analytics team area. We have
agreed to hand over the project at some point during the next 6-12 months.
We will use the Analytics mailing list to inform and discuss this
project. Your feedback and help is welcome!
--
Quim Gil
Technical Contributor Coordinator @ Wikimedia Foundation
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Qgil
Hi all,
Ok, I think we have reached a stable milestone in the project so we can
effectively work together. Take in mind that this a a pre-beta release,
but at least, the environment is stable.
The Community Metrics Dashboard (production dashboard) is located at:
http://korma.wmflabs.org/
Right now it is updated all days around 7:00 GMT+1. The update period
depends on the amount of data to be processed and the time needed to
update all the information for the different data sources.
This production dashboard comes from:
https://github.com/Bitergia/mediawiki-dashboard
which has a continuos integration system configured to check that all
the data is correct:
http://ci.bitergia.org/job/mediawiki-dashboard/
The dashboard is developed using the VizGrimoireJS platform. We have a
specific branch for Mediawiki in which specific develop is done:
https://github.com/VizGrimoire/VizGrimoireJS/tree/mediawiki
--
|\_____/| Alvaro del Castillo
[o] [o] acs(a)bitergia.com - CTO, Software Engineer
| V | http://www.bitergia.com
| |
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Hiyas!
I put together a compact Ganglia view for viewing a few different metrics on the Kraken data flow. This includes:
- udp2log package loss average percentage
- kafka producer events
- kafka broker produce requests
- webrequest-mobile final loss average percentage in HDFS.
http://ganglia.wikimedia.org/latest/?r=2hr&cs=&ce=&tab=v&vn=analytics-data
-Ao