Forwarding because I assume not all the G&P stakeholders are on the Analytics list.
G&P folks: which of these visualizations are we currently using? I imagine that some of the ones set up by Evan a while ago might not be in use currently, but I'm sure others are regularly referred to.
Also, a question for Christian: I believe a lot of the current visualizations are running off datasources in various parts of Evan's home directory. How easy would it be to generate a list of the currently running visualizations, and where they're pulling data from? This might help us figure out which ones we still need, and move them to a better home if necessary.
Thanks, Jonathan
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Christian Aistleitner christian@quelltextlich.at Date: Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 7:20 AM Subject: [Analytics] Dashboards/graphs/dashsources/... at gp.wmflabs.org To: analytics@lists.wikimedia.org
Hi,
we are currently serving a few hundred graphs, dashboards, ... at http://gp.wmflabs.org/ , but running the various scripts that generate them is a bit shaky and their maintenance is eating up a considerable amount of time.
So in order to better use resources, and limit maintenance work, we're curious about which parts, URLs, dashboards, graphs, datasources of the site are actually in use by people in one way or the other.
If you rely on parts, URLs, dashboards, graphs, datasources of http://gp.wmflabs.org/ please let us know by August 30.
Best regards, Christian
P.S.: We may think about removing unused parts or stop even trying to update them. So if you are using some parts, please do let us know :-)
P.P.S.: We already reached out to the users that we know of. So do not feel pressed to reply again, if you have already replied to the private email about this issue.
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Jonathan Morgan, 27/08/2013 21:48:
Also, a question for Christian: I believe a lot of the current visualizations are running off datasources in various parts of Evan's home directory. How easy would it be to generate a list of the currently running visualizations, and where they're pulling data from? This might help us figure out which ones we still need, and move them to a better home if necessary.
I'd love a list. We have so many statistics resources scattered outside stats.wikimedia.org that I'm losing track. I've been adding those I randomly find to https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Statistics#Statistics_about_all_language_projects but a complete list would be wonderful.
Nemo
I started the other day a stub on Meta: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Data/Dashboards The idea is to capture dashboards at tab level (not necessarily graph level, which I think would be overkill for now)
Dario
On Aug 27, 2013, at 12:58 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com wrote:
Jonathan Morgan, 27/08/2013 21:48:
Also, a question for Christian: I believe a lot of the current visualizations are running off datasources in various parts of Evan's home directory. How easy would it be to generate a list of the currently running visualizations, and where they're pulling data from? This might help us figure out which ones we still need, and move them to a better home if necessary.
I'd love a list. We have so many statistics resources scattered outside stats.wikimedia.org that I'm losing track. I've been adding those I randomly find to https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Statistics#Statistics_about_all_language_projects but a complete list would be wonderful.
Nemo
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Dario Taraborelli, 27/08/2013 22:08:
I started the other day a stub on Meta: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Data/Dashboards The idea is to capture dashboards at tab level (not necessarily graph level, which I think would be overkill for now)
Thanks. Any reason not to use the central page [[Statistics]]?
Nemo
I think it would be useful to have an overview of just what real-time dashboards are currently available (in the form of a project matrix) before merging the table with a big list of generic statistics tools, for example:
metrics features regs edits reverts deletions echo aft aft-mod page curation enwiki [link] [link] [link] [x] [link] [link] [link] [link] frwiki [link] [link] [link] [x] [link] [x] [x] [x]
Down the line we should also add wikistats to this matrix.
We have a glitch in Limn that affects our ability to deeplink a single tab I am hoping we can fix soon (the bz ticket for reference is: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51566 )
Dario
On Aug 27, 2013, at 2:27 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com wrote:
Dario Taraborelli, 27/08/2013 22:08:
I started the other day a stub on Meta: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Data/Dashboards The idea is to capture dashboards at tab level (not necessarily graph level, which I think would be overkill for now)
Thanks. Any reason not to use the central page [[Statistics]]?
Nemo
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 12:48:42PM -0700, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
How easy would it be to generate a list of the currently running visualizations,
While creating the list for the gp.wmflabs.org domain is easy, I guess no one really wants to see a list of its 1100 graphs and wants to go through the list item by item to see if he/she is using that one. And just quickly glancing over the list would not help either party.
If you prefer a list nonetheless, please let me know off-list, and I'll gladly send it to you.
But if we know the dashboards on gp.wmflabs.org you work with and the names of the graphs/datasources that you rely on in addition to the dashboards, that would be fine for us. We'll figure out the rest.
Best regards, Christian