hello
i want to find out which browsers are bigger in which parts of the world, and the ratios
however
the browser names are quite confusing on this page: https://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/squids/SquidReportCountryBrowser.htm
mozilla and firefox are two seperate entities ? is one mobile and the other desktop ? iOS is also seperate from ipad and iphone ? why so ?
thanks thomas
i need the data for number of page views, per country, for just the ENGLISH wikipedia because i figure the english wikipedia has the most work done on it by the largest variety of people, so is potentially the most used and relied upon
NOW
what i want to do with that, is hit that against the number of english speakers per country and then find: the number of page views, per english speaker, per country
thanks again
...okay? So what's the problem?
As an aside: please explain use cases for your requests when making them.
On 21 September 2014 14:24, TH fkkroundabout@gmail.com wrote:
i need the data for number of page views, per country, for just the ENGLISH wikipedia because i figure the english wikipedia has the most work done on it by the largest variety of people, so is potentially the most used and relied upon
NOW
what i want to do with that, is hit that against the number of english speakers per country and then find: the number of page views, per english speaker, per country
thanks again
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TH, 21/09/2014 20:07:
mozilla and firefox are two seperate entities ? is one mobile and the other desktop ?
Hi, for your research it probably helps to know browsers. I'm afraid such training is outside the scope of this mailing list, but you can start by following links from this URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_browser
Nemo
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 5:13 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com wrote:
TH, 21/09/2014 20:07:
mozilla and firefox are two seperate entities ? is one mobile and the other desktop ?
Hi, for your research it probably helps to know browsers. I'm afraid such training is outside the scope of this mailing list, but you can start by following links from this URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_browser
That may be helpful but probably even better is reading the code.
I guess Mozilla 5.0 is browsers that fell through to https://git.wikimedia.org/blob/analytics%2Fwikistats.git/6be2533846a194a7914...
Erik, is that right?
-Jeremy