Hi James,

We can take a look at this -- the next step for WikiMetrics is to expand the reporting capabilities. The developer with the most context is out until Wednesday; we should be able to get back to you by the end of the week with an estimate of how difficult it would be to implement this changes.

Will that work?

-Toby




On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 4:07 AM, Wikimedia DC <james.hare@wikidc.org> wrote:
Greetings,

I am James Hare, president of the Washington, DC chapter. At Wikimania I have been learning about the editor retention data the Wikimedia Foundation has been collecting and analyzing. I was discussing it with Ryan Kaldari and he noted that while the data was available at the national level, it was not yet available at the state level.

How difficult would it be to implement state-level analysis? Would it just be a matter of simply changing the geolocation lookup code, or would it be a very expensive change that would benefit relatively few people? For Wikimedia DC's sake I am interested in data for the District of Columbia, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and West Virginia (our defined chapter region).


Regards,
James Hare
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