https://github.com/embr/userstats
"We're pleased to release version 0.1.0 of the userstats Python library and command-line tool for computing user-centric metrics on Wikipedia users. The goal of the software is to make it easy for project owners to track the contributions and status of users involved in their project. It is also intended to be easily extensible so that custom metrics can be added using only a few lines of Python code."
From the "Global Learning and Grantmaking" section of the September WMF
report: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2012/10/31/wikimedia-foundation-report-september-...
On Friday, 2 November 2012 at 16:50, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
https://github.com/embr/userstats
"We're pleased to release version 0.1.0 of the userstats Python library and command-line tool for computing user-centric metrics on Wikipedia users. The goal of the software is to make it easy for project owners to track the contributions and status of users involved in their project. It is also intended to be easily extensible so that custom metrics can be added using only a few lines of Python code."
Ooh. Handy. I'm wondering if WMF Labs could host a web app version of this for chapters, GLAM and outreach, so we can see how well editathons and other outreach events. It'd be useful, say, to see which editathons and outreach events have been most effective in recruiting contributors over time.
On 11/02/2012 08:18 PM, Tom Morris wrote:
On Friday, 2 November 2012 at 16:50, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
https://github.com/embr/userstats
"We're pleased to release version 0.1.0 of the userstats Python library and command-line tool for computing user-centric metrics on Wikipedia users. The goal of the software is to make it easy for project owners to track the contributions and status of users involved in their project. It is also intended to be easily extensible so that custom metrics can be added using only a few lines of Python code."
Ooh. Handy. I'm wondering if WMF Labs could host a web app version of this for chapters, GLAM and outreach, so we can see how well editathons and other outreach events. It'd be useful, say, to see which editathons and outreach events have been most effective in recruiting contributors over time.
Tom, have you checked out Wikimedia Labs? https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Labs You might want to set up a Labs instance that would include this web app. There's an IRC channel & mailing list (mentioned on that page) that will help you.