Thank you, Nuria!

That number is higher than I expected given that the general web was apparently closer to 1.3% in 2010. Do you think there are ways to fine-tune this, perhaps by excluding clients that also didn't download images?

Finally, is there a way to gauge the difference in JS support between anonymous & authenticated users from this data?

Gabriel

On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 6:38 PM, Nuria Ruiz <nuria@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Gabriel:

I have run through the data and have a rough estimate of how many of our pageviews are requested from browsers w/o strong javascript support. It is a preliminary rough estimate but I think is pretty useful.

TL;DR
According to our new pageview definition (https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Page_view) about 10% of pageviews come from clients w/o much javascript support. But - BIG CAVEAT- this includes bots requests. If you remove the easy-too-spot-big-bots the percentage is <3%. 

Details here (still some homework to do regarding IE6 and IE7) 
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Analytics/Reports/ClientsWithoutJavascript


Thanks, 

Nuria