Result:

The team completed 34 of 57 points and is close to completing the 21 point story #70887.  The remaining story to implement the metric “Rolling recurring old active editors” remains more problematic with performance issues.


Please note, the team is getting together on-site in San Francisco next week.  Therefore the next sprint is cancelled as well as the showcase on October 14th.  Next week the team will work together to set goals for the next quarter and hack on things.


Final note: Vital Signs was demo’ed at the monthly metrics meeting.  This is the culmination of a lot of hard work this last quarter and beforehand.   We consider Vital Signs a Minimally Viable Product (MVP):

https://metrics.wmflabs.org/static/public/dash/


Slides on the demo are here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Monthly_Metrics_2014-10_-_Vital_Signs.pdf


cheers,

Kevin Leduc



On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Kevin Leduc <kevin@wikimedia.org> wrote:

Hi,

The fruits of our labor on Editor Engagement Vital Signs (EEVS) is on display.  This is still an early release, we have a backlog of feedback from internal stakeholders and more iterations are to come. https://metrics.wmflabs.org/static/public/dash/  



This sprint’s commitments are:


Bug ID

Component

Summary

Points

69569

Wikimetrics

Story:d WikimetricsUser runs 'Rolling Recurring old active editors' report

13

67806

Visualization

Story: EEVSUser loads static site in accordance to Pau's design

13

71009

Wikimetrics

Update 'existing' Pages Created to include delete pages

5

71008

Wikimetrics

Update 'existing' Edits Metric to include deleted pages

5

70887

Dashiki

Story: Bookmarks / Statefull URL. Define protocol and use it to bootstrap the dashboard and keep state

21


That’s 55 Points in 5 stories

Our progress is tracked in scrumbugs: http://sb.wmflabs.org/t/analytics-developers/2014-09-18/



cheers,

Kevin Leduc