Thanks for starting this thread. Diederik and I already shut down several undocumented
data collection jobs that nobody owned months ago (one of the problems of CT is that
anything/anyone can start dumping data into the log by calling the API calls, without
identifying itself).
These are features currently logging events into emery:/var/aft/log/clicktracking.log
ext.articleFeedback (AFT4)
currently collecting data from enwiki, eswiki, ptwiki, zhwiki, testwiki; enwiki will be
entirely disabled with the completion of the AFTv5 ramp-up, I don't know why we are
still collecting data from other wikis unless this was commissioned by Global Dev. I
recommend we discontinue AFTv4 logging on all wikis.
ext.articleFeedbackv5 (AFT5)
entirely disabled on enwiki, but events keep trickling in from users running stale code.
It can be safely discontinued unless there's a need of resuming data collection for
FeedbackPage usage or CTAs after the completion of the ramp-up (Fabrice's call).
ext.MoodBar
collecting email notification click-through data from enwiki, will be disabled at the
latest by August 15.
E3 experiments (PEF, Community Portal)
collecting clickthrough and edit save completion data on enwiki, will be moved to vanadium
as soon as it's ready to collect data.
I am not aware of any other features/gadgets currently using the ClickTracking extension.
Dario
On Jul 27, 2012, at 2:42 PM, Terry Chay wrote:
The idea is to fold all of editor engagement data
collection and analysis into the tool/services that Ori is building out on vanadium. If we
can shut down clicktracking and udp2log, then we can not only start collecting this data
again soon, but also increase what we collect, and do analytics faster.
In the short term, since this is editor data (logged in usage), this can all be handled
on vanadium. In the longer term, these will be queries on Kraken.
BTW, I don't know when it would be "removed" but at the minimum, if other
things are delayed, clicktracking might get "broken" for old data streams unless
we specifically support them.
On Jul 27, 2012, at 2:24 PM, Fabrice Florin <fflorin(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
However, we will want to start collecting
clicktracking data again soon, so my hope is that we can have a solution for that in
coming weeks.
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