Is there any way you can look at traffic for particular pages? If so, you could look at traffic to something like Special:Watchlist or Special:UserLogin on a representative sample of wikis - anyone using these two pages is very likely to represent a logged-in user, and traffic numbers to them are high enough you might get useful data even with the sampling limits.
Andrew.
On 15 October 2014 21:50, Oliver Keyes okeyes@wikimedia.org wrote:
Darnit. Ah well! Okay; finished building the code to retrieve this data. Takes ~400 seconds to handle a day of logs, so take into account parallelisation and I should (should!) have something to show in a couple of hours for the first 3 Qs. The fourth, it seems, is beyond our ken.
On 15 October 2014 15:54, Max Semenik maxsem.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
There's no data for IE6 in EventLogging because IE6 gets no JS these days. Maybe, if there's old enough data...
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Oliver Keyes okeyes@wikimedia.org wrote:
Update: Yuvi's pointed me towards a login attempts schema. All 4 are doable. Data tomorrow morning EST at the latest.
On 15 October 2014 15:19, Oliver Keyes okeyes@wikimedia.org wrote:
(With "jiffy" read "a day"; even with sampling, big logs are big, and I imagine we probably want ~30 days of data.)
On 15 October 2014 15:18, Oliver Keyes okeyes@wikimedia.org wrote:
First three are pretty trivial; last one is a bit of a pain, but doable if someone wants to poke me on IRC (/query Ironholds) and chat about what an unambiguous successful login action would look like in terms of requests. But I can do the first three in a jiffy.
On 15 October 2014 13:32, Brandon Black bblack@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Oliver Keyes okeyes@wikimedia.org wrote: > > You invoked my name! > > Emphasis is "logged-in". If you guys want more solid overall numbers, > I can get those in short order; this seems like a pretty critical question > to have data on, fast. Lemme know.
If you can source some good reliable numbers, probably what we care about (all of which have been estimated to some degree in this thread already, I think?) is:
% of all requests from IE6 % of all https requests from IE6 % of all text/html https requests from IE6 (not so important IMHO, if it's difficult) % of all logged-in https requests (or alternatively, % of all successful https login attempts) from IE6.
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