Steven, thanks for the heads up. Is the expectation that you want to make these logs publicly available? I guess we could explore this possibility for these 3 schemas (they encode already public data, although in a cleaner format), but not the other two logs that you mention.

Dario


On Jan 24, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Steven Walling <swalling@wikimedia.org> wrote:

Hi all, 

On the Growth team, we (and by we, I mean Aaron Halfaker) have been doing a great deal of work to understand trends in new article creation,[1] particularly from the new user perspective. Along with this and our launch of the new Draft namespace, we've discovered that our current data sources for tracking page creations, moves, and deletions are far too slow and awkward to use on a daily or weekly basis. 

To solve this problem and answer on-going questions about how many page creators there are, how successful they are, and what workflows they use, we've created three new schemas: 
We envision using similar to how we're using schemas like Schema:ServerSideAccountCreation and Schema:PrefUpdate. We will likely be implementing these in our team's next sprint, starting on February 5th, so if you have feedback please speak up soon. :) 


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