Hi everyone,

So, quick update: I've received the server installed it and set up an instance of the code on and sent it on my hosting provider, and they've received it and are hooking it up. I'll migrate over stats.grok.se to the new server asap, hopefully over the weekend.

Hopefully it will be much faster for users, and GLAM usage in particular. I'm also feeling pretty motivated to code new features after you guys, and Toby in particular, have been so generous as to provide the stats service with hardware. So, I'm taking suggestions - anything in particular you'd like to see implemented on stats.grok.se first?

Many thanks!
-henrik

On 09/04/14 17:45, Toby Negrin wrote:
Hi Everyone,

We had our quarterly review with WMF management last week. The minutes[1] are posted up on meta along with the deck we presented. (Thank you to Tilman for taking the minutes and helping post the slides)

Please take a look at the deck and let me know if you have any questions. In particular, I'd like to highlight our reprioritization[2] of our projects. We continue to focus on our Editor Engagement Vital Signs project and have added a couple of new projects, including taking over the Event Logging system from the Platform Team.

I want to call out the Page View API project specifically. Everyone on the team wants to work on this but we have prioritized other projects ahead of it. While this is challenging for everyone, Editor Growth remains the priority for the Foundation and Analytics needs to support this initiative.

In the meantime, we have worked with Henrik, the maintainer of stats.grok.se to help scale out this service. We've purchased a new machine and the initial performance numbers are very encouraging. We'll have more updates on this shortly.

In conclusion, now that the team is fully staffed, I'll have more time to communicate about our projects and how they will interact with the community. I'm looking forward to it :)

Thanks,

-Toby

[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Metrics_and_activities_meetings/Quarterly_reviews/Analytics/March_2014
[2] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Analytics/Prioritization_Planning


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