Do Mobile folks have some quick way to tell roughly what percentage of
it.wiki pageviews comes from mobile, compared to 1 year ago or to the
all wikis average? Checking just the visits to main page is also fine.
Context: I want to reduce the long list of possible suspects for
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:The_sudden_decline_of_Italian_Wiki…>.
Also, at Wikimedia Italia we digested the forecast by Tomasz that in
2015 mobile may reach desktop; we find such information very useful to
orient ourselves in the modern landscape of Wikimedia projects.
Nemo
I found a red Jenkins build with no test failures, the problem might not be
immediately clear. In the logs I find this, which seems to be the cause of
the build failure:
Feature: Loading pages
Background: #
features/page_loading.feature:4
Given the page "Selenium page loading test" exists #
features/step_definitions/create_page_api_steps.rb:42
Scenario: Page loads without ajax in stable
# features/page_loading.feature:7
Given I visit a protected page
# features/step_definitions/create_page_api_steps.rb:86
Undefined step: "The "Selenium protected test 2" page is
protected." (Cucumber::Undefined)
/scratch/jenkins/addons/ruby/ruby-2.1.1-x86_64/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/cucumber-1.3.14/lib/cucumber/runtime/support_code.rb:145:in
`step_match_without_cache'
https://wmf.ci.cloudbees.com/job/MobileFrontend-en.m.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs…