Thanks Amir for this.
I'm not sure if this gives me the information I wanted though. For instance (I may be wrong) there seems to be no way to distinguish between visitors to the desktop and the mobile site on certain browsers.
As a real example I'd like to know how many people are using Internet Explorer < 9 to access the mobile site m.wikipedia.org.
Countries would also be useful - are there any plans to explore this?
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Amir E. Aharoni amir.aharoni@mail.huji.ac.il wrote:
Hi Jon,
The main statistics and analysis site for Wikimedia projects is http://stats.wikimedia.org .
Browser statistics are here: http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/squids/SquidReportClients.htm
Unfortunately, currently there are no details statistics about browser usage per country. These may come in the future.
You can find more statistics about countries and subdomains (such as en.wikipedia.org, fr.wikipedia.org, en.m.wikipedia.org etc.) in other sections of the site.
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2012/2/21 Jon Robson jrobson@wikimedia.org:
I was wondering if there has been any analysis on the types of browsers that users use to access MediaWiki sites. I've been working on the MobileFrontend extension and am keen to understand the audience better. I've had a look around the internet but it's a big place and I've not found anything yet. :)
In particular I was interested if there is any evidence that certain people in certain countries use Wikipedia's/other mediawiki instance mobile site on desktop computers due to the lower page size/load and what browsers they use to do this.
Grateful for any light that can be shed on this subject. Thanks in advance! Jon -- Jon Robson
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