Hello, friends!
We have some preliminary numbers and graphs for Commons, English Wikipedia, and German Wikipedia on the following:
* Uploads per month * Unique uploaders per month * New uploaders per month * Cross-wiki uploads per month (currently wonky, patch in to fix it) * UploadWizard uploads per month (based on categories, might be flawed)
You can find the graphs here:
https://edit-analysis.wmflabs.org/multimedia-health
The raw numbers are available, if you're into it:
http://datasets.wikimedia.org/limn-public-data/metrics/multimedia-health/
These numbers will automatically update each month, and we have historical data as far back as is necessary (but feel free to disagree with that assessment).
Upcoming numbers:
* Uploaders by tool per month (i.e. people using UW, CWU, etc.) * New uploaders by tool per month * Deletions
Numbers I want but haven't totally sussed out how to find (but I'm close!):
* Number of pages with images per month * Number of images on pages per month
All of those numbers and graphs will show up in the same places (see links above) and will also be updated automatically, so we never have to think about implementing metrics ever again.
If you want to mess up my code, you can try to do so in the analytics/limn-multimedia-data repository on gerrit, and the configurations for Dashiki are here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Config:MultimediaHealth https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Dashiki:CategorizedMetrics
Let me know if you have any questions, suggestions, complaints, or praise for these efforts - I'm available on- or off-list, on Phabricator, or on IRC in the #wikimedia-multimedia channel as always :)
And, side plug, the wonderful Analytics humans who brought you the reportupdater and Dashiki tools can be found on the analytics list (one of the addressees of this message) or in #wikimedia-analytics.
Thanks everyone, here's to more great numbers this year!
Hi Mark,
Thanks for putting this together. The metrics are not all that intuitive, maybe some popups on selection or links to where they are defined? For example new uploaders could be defined in various ways and 'community' looks like a weird/intriguing one to ponder.
Fae
On 25 January 2016 at 14:58, Mark Holmquist mtraceur@member.fsf.org wrote:
Hello, friends!
We have some preliminary numbers and graphs for Commons, English Wikipedia, and German Wikipedia on the following:
- Uploads per month
- Unique uploaders per month
- New uploaders per month
- Cross-wiki uploads per month (currently wonky, patch in to fix it)
- UploadWizard uploads per month (based on categories, might be flawed)
You can find the graphs here:
https://edit-analysis.wmflabs.org/multimedia-health
The raw numbers are available, if you're into it:
http://datasets.wikimedia.org/limn-public-data/metrics/multimedia-health/
These numbers will automatically update each month, and we have historical data as far back as is necessary (but feel free to disagree with that assessment).
Upcoming numbers:
- Uploaders by tool per month (i.e. people using UW, CWU, etc.)
- New uploaders by tool per month
- Deletions
Numbers I want but haven't totally sussed out how to find (but I'm close!):
- Number of pages with images per month
- Number of images on pages per month
All of those numbers and graphs will show up in the same places (see links above) and will also be updated automatically, so we never have to think about implementing metrics ever again.
If you want to mess up my code, you can try to do so in the analytics/limn-multimedia-data repository on gerrit, and the configurations for Dashiki are here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Config:MultimediaHealth https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Dashiki:CategorizedMetrics
Let me know if you have any questions, suggestions, complaints, or praise for these efforts - I'm available on- or off-list, on Phabricator, or on IRC in the #wikimedia-multimedia channel as always :)
And, side plug, the wonderful Analytics humans who brought you the reportupdater and Dashiki tools can be found on the analytics list (one of the addressees of this message) or in #wikimedia-analytics.
Thanks everyone, here's to more great numbers this year!
-- Mark Holmquist Lead Engineer, Multimedia Wikimedia Foundation mtraceur@member.fsf.org http://marktraceur.info
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