I'm going to stop the Wikimetrics website and service because it's having
some serious problems working with the databases to get data. Most of the
jobs it launches end up failing partially, which makes it hard for the user
to know what's going on.
I'll update this message once we can put it back up.
Hi all,
please find at [1] the slide deck from the recent quarterly metrics
presentation of the Wikimedia Foundation's Readers team (an appendix
to the main quarterly check-in presentation that also has just been
posted [2]). It gives an overview over core metrics regarding
readership of Wikimedia sites, now also including data about search
provided by the Discovery team.
[1] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Foundation_Readers_metric…
[2] https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2017-August/088575.html
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Tilman Bayer
Senior Analyst
Wikimedia Foundation
IRC (Freenode): HaeB
According to...
https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/browsers/#all-sites-by-browser/b…
... IE7 accounts for 2.5% of all pageviews in the last month.
According to...
https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/browsers/#desktop-site-by-browse…
... IE7 accounts for 5.1% of all desktop pageviews in the last month.
If that's true, IE7 (which came out 10 years ago) is more popular than all
versions of Safari combined. It also means that we need to roll back a
whole slew of features in MediaWiki that aren't supported in IE7.
Surely this can't be accurate though as most other sites on the internet
report virtually non-existent usage of IE7 (less than 1% everywhere I've
checked). Can someone double-check this?