Hi Pine,

Since your cohort is small, you may be able to gather the data related to userrights and global contribs by hand, using these tools:

User rights tool (shows wikis where the user has special rights)
Example: https://tools.wmflabs.org/rightstool/cgi-bin/userrights?user=Jtmorgan

Global contribs tool (shows up to 20 recent contribs for wikis where the user has them)
Example: http://tools.wmflabs.org/guc/?user=Jtmorgan

There are other public tools here: https://tools.wmflabs.org/ which may also be of help to you. 

Cheers, 
Jonathan


On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 3:04 PM, ENWP Pine <deyntestiss@hotmail.com> wrote:
Thanks everyone. It looks like the existing analysis tools for the most part aren't capable of doing what I'd like them to do, so I'll manually look up some information.

The cohort that I am analyzing is the current Individual Engagement Grants Committee. By my manual count we have 15 members who speak a combined 16 languages and are geographically located on 5 continents. I was hoping to get a lot more detail about the aggregate productivity and diversity of the group. I am using this group as an example of a Meta-level committee for a presentation to a group of non-Wikipedia technologists. If easy automation was available I would create similar reports for Stewards, AffCom, GAC, the FDC, and the Wikimania Committee.

These kinds of cross-wiki statistics may be useful in the next strategic planning process so I hope more of these tools will be available in the near future.

Pine

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