Would adding the accept header to the x-analytics
header be worthwhile for
this?
On Sep 5, 2013 4:16 AM, "Erik Zachte" <ezachte(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
For a breakdown per country, the higher the
sampling rate the better, as
the data will become reliable even for smaller countries with a not so
great adoption rate of Wikipedia.
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Subject: Re: [Analytics] [WikimediaMobile] Mobile stats
On 05.09.2013, 4:04 Diederik wrote:
Heya,
I would suggest to at least run it for a 7 day period so you capture
at least the weekly time-trends, increasing the sample size should
also be recommendable. We can help setup a udp-filter for this purpose
as long as the data can be extracted from the user-agent string.
Unfortunately, accept is no less important here.
So, to enumerate our requirements as a result of this thread:
* Sampling rate the same as wikistats (1/1000).
* No less than a week worth of data.
* User-agent:
* Accept:
* Country from GeoIP to determine the share of developing countries.
* Wiki to determine if some wikis are more dependant on WAP than other
ones.
Anything else?
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Best regards,
Max Semenik ([[User:MaxSem]])
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