Hi Michael!

Yes, the ".m" code can stand for either being a *.mediawiki.org project or for being a mobile wiki (you can separate both cases).
See the docs here: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Archive/Data/Pagecounts-all-sites#Disambiguating_abbreviations_ending_in_.E2.80.9C.m.E2.80.9D

I created a task to add some more documentation to the page you linked:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T180452

Thanks a lot!

On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 3:43 AM, Michael Baldwin <mjbaldwinjr@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I've been using the very helpful pagecount dumps described at:

    https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pagecounts-ez/

And it describes:

    Line format:

    wiki code (subproject.project)
    article title
    monthly total (with interpolation when data is missing)
    hourly counts

    In the wiki code field, the subproject is the language code (fr, el, ja, etc) or meta, commons etc.

    The project is one of b (wikibooks), k (wiktionary), n (wikinews), o (wikivoyage), q (wikiquote), s (wikisource), v (wikiversity), z (wikipedia).

However, I've been coming across a large number of wiki codes "en.m". The "m" code is undocumented. It appears to be the mobile version of Wikipedia, but can anyone confirm that? Should the page be updated with this information?

Thanks,
Michael


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