Hi all!
Your beloved Pivot may not be dying after all… :) It has been forked (and forked again) and been resurrected as an open source project, now named Turnilo.
The fork seems to be backwards compatible, and much faster. It is available now at turnilo.wikimedia.org. We will soon be configuring a redirect from pivot.wikimedia.org to turnilo.wikimedia.org. Any bookmarked links you have should transparently redirect and work i Turnilo. If not, let us know!
We will be configuring the redirect this week on Wednesday May 23.
- Andrew Otto
Thank you, analytics engineering for the fast turnaround on this implementation!
In case you don't track usage, you should know that people on my team use pivot almost daily to quickly (and effortlessly) answer questions about usage patterns and share what we find. Once we migrate more data into Druid (in process), I expect usage to go up considerably.
For this reason, I am thrilled that you found and implemented a replacement that we intend to support.
-J
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 11:25 AM Andrew Otto otto@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all!
Your beloved Pivot may not be dying after all… :) It has been forked (and forked again) and been resurrected as an open source project, now named Turnilo.
The fork seems to be backwards compatible, and much faster. It is available now at turnilo.wikimedia.org. We will soon be configuring a redirect from pivot.wikimedia.org to turnilo.wikimedia.org. Any bookmarked links you have should transparently redirect and work i Turnilo. If not, let us know!
We will be configuring the redirect this week on Wednesday May 23.
- Andrew Otto
:)
This is done! pivot.wikimedia.org now redirects to turnilo.wikimedia.org.
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T194427
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 2:36 PM, Jon Katz jkatz@wikimedia.org wrote:
Thank you, analytics engineering for the fast turnaround on this implementation!
In case you don't track usage, you should know that people on my team use pivot almost daily to quickly (and effortlessly) answer questions about usage patterns and share what we find. Once we migrate more data into Druid (in process), I expect usage to go up considerably.
For this reason, I am thrilled that you found and implemented a replacement that we intend to support.
-J
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 11:25 AM Andrew Otto otto@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all!
Your beloved Pivot may not be dying after all… :) It has been forked (and forked again) and been resurrected as an open source project, now named Turnilo.
The fork seems to be backwards compatible, and much faster. It is available now at turnilo.wikimedia.org. We will soon be configuring a redirect from pivot.wikimedia.org to turnilo.wikimedia.org. Any bookmarked links you have should transparently redirect and work i Turnilo. If not, let us know!
We will be configuring the redirect this week on Wednesday May 23.
- Andrew Otto
Thanks Andrew! This data is super useful.
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 07:28 Andrew Otto otto@wikimedia.org wrote:
:)
This is done! pivot.wikimedia.org now redirects to turnilo.wikimedia.org.
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T194427
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 2:36 PM, Jon Katz jkatz@wikimedia.org wrote:
Thank you, analytics engineering for the fast turnaround on this implementation!
In case you don't track usage, you should know that people on my team use pivot almost daily to quickly (and effortlessly) answer questions about usage patterns and share what we find. Once we migrate more data into Druid (in process), I expect usage to go up considerably.
For this reason, I am thrilled that you found and implemented a replacement that we intend to support.
-J
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 11:25 AM Andrew Otto otto@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all!
Your beloved Pivot may not be dying after all… :) It has been forked (and forked again) and been resurrected as an open source project, now named Turnilo.
The fork seems to be backwards compatible, and much faster. It is available now at turnilo.wikimedia.org. We will soon be configuring a redirect from pivot.wikimedia.org to turnilo.wikimedia.org. Any bookmarked links you have should transparently redirect and work i Turnilo. If not, let us know!
We will be configuring the redirect this week on Wednesday May 23.
- Andrew Otto
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