Hi Oliver,

Re: Hirav: would you be looking for temporally /and/ contextually granular pageviews, i.e. "a view to X page at Y time", or just temporally granular, so "a view to a page on enwiki at X time"? If the latter you've got more of a shot, I suspect.

I only want the latter - I am not concerned with the context so much as just “a view to a page on enwiki at X time.”

Hirav


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Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 00:47:31 -0700
From: Pine W <wiki.pine@gmail.com>
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Hi,

This issue of pageview data granularity has been discussed before, and the
answer has been that hourly is the smallest increment allowed to be
revealed publicly, for privacy reasons.

I believe that the person you will want to discuss your request with is
Toby, who I have cc'd here.

Pine
On Apr 13, 2015 12:11 AM, "Hirav Gandhi" <hirav.gandhi@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Wikimedia Analytics Team,

My colleague Bharath and I are doing research on dynamic server allocation
algorithms and we were looking for a suitable datasets to test our
predictive algorithm on. We noticed that Wikimedia has an amazing data set
of hourly page views, but we were looking for something a bit more
granular, such as aggregated page requests to English Wikipedia on a minute
by minute basis or second by second basis if possible.

We are more than happy to pour through any raw data you might have that
would help us calculate page requests at this granular level. Please let us
know if it would be possible to get such data and if so how. Thank you in
advance for your help.

Best,

Hirav Gandhi
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Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 06:39:45 -0400
From: Oliver Keyes <okeyes@wikimedia.org>
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Preeetty sure that Toby is on the analytics list, Pine. He's the
director of analytics.

Hirav: would you be looking for temporally /and/ contextually granular
pageviews, i.e. "a view to X page at Y time", or just temporally
granular, so "a view to a page on enwiki at X time"? If the latter
you've got more of a shot, I suspect.

On 13 April 2015 at 03:47, Pine W <wiki.pine@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

This issue of pageview data granularity has been discussed before, and the
answer has been that hourly is the smallest increment allowed to be revealed
publicly, for privacy reasons.

I believe that the person you will want to discuss your request with is
Toby, who I have cc'd here.

Pine

On Apr 13, 2015 12:11 AM, "Hirav Gandhi" <hirav.gandhi@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Wikimedia Analytics Team,

My colleague Bharath and I are doing research on dynamic server allocation
algorithms and we were looking for a suitable datasets to test our
predictive algorithm on. We noticed that Wikimedia has an amazing data set
of hourly page views, but we were looking for something a bit more granular,
such as aggregated page requests to English Wikipedia on a minute by minute
basis or second by second basis if possible.

We are more than happy to pour through any raw data you might have that
would help us calculate page requests at this granular level. Please let us
know if it would be possible to get such data and if so how. Thank you in
advance for your help.

Best,

Hirav Gandhi
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