Thanks to Domas for collecting this and thanks to Erik for mentioning
it.
Here is a command line I used to look for big numbers:
perl -n -e 'print if /^en .*\d\d\d\d$/' pagecounts-20080220-160000 |
less
And here is a command line I used to make an html page that let me
browse those pages:
perl -n -e 'print if s/^en (.*?) \d+ (\d{4,})$/<a href="http:\/\/
en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/$1">$1<\/a> $2<\/br>/'
pagecounts-20080220-160000 >xx.html
Best regards. -- Ward
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Ward Cunningham
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On Feb 18, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Erik Moeller wrote:
For those of you who haven't seen it, take a look
at Domas' Mituzas
wiki-stats:
http://dammit.lt/wikistats/
This is real, accurate hourly snapshot data on the access to Wikipedia
captured from the Wikimedia Squid servers. Project counts show the
total access in a time period to the different language editions.
This is great stuff for visualization, behavioral pattern analysis,
and other purposes. If you do something with it, let us know. :-)
URL may change in the future - we'll put a redirect on the above one
if that happens.
--
Erik Möller
Deputy Director, Wikimedia Foundation
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