hi
here page edits per month and country:
http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/squids/SquidReportPageEditsPerCountryO…
for Africa:
15'000 Egypt
10'000 south Africa
6'000 algeria
5'000 marocco
3'000 tunesia
2'000 kenya
1'000 angola
1'000 ghana
I am wondering how these numbers should be read. How many real edits does
it mean?
rupert
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Von: "Steven Walling" <swalling(a)wikimedia.org>
Datum: 22.11.2013 21:41
Betreff: Re: [WikimediaMobile] Spike in mobile editing errors
An: "Jon Robson" <jrobson(a)wikimedia.org>
Cc: "mobile-l" <mobile-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>, "mobile-tech" <
mobile-tech(a)wikimedia.org>
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Jon Robson <jrobson(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
> 40462095 1384
And the winner is... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_Memories the
new album by boy band One Direction.
So basically, 1384 teenage girls all edit conflicted with each other. ;)
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Von: "Jon Robson" <jrobson(a)wikimedia.org>
Datum: 22.11.2013 21:38
Betreff: Re: [WikimediaMobile] Spike in mobile editing errors
An: "Steven Walling" <swalling(a)wikimedia.org>
Cc: "mobile-l" <mobile-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>, "mobile-tech" <
mobile-tech(a)wikimedia.org>
Very good question and very revealing:
3645029 7
32680056 2
33428103 11
36640339 12
39528154 1
40026816 4
40462095 1384
[1] select event_pageId, count(*) from MobileWebEditing_6077315 where
event_action = 'error' and timestamp > 20131119023000 and timestamp <
20131119030000 and event_errorText = 'editconflict' group by
event_pageId
Wow.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_Memories
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Steven Walling <swalling(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 12:26 PM, Jon Robson <jrobson(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
>>
>> Looking closer at the timestamps the majority of enwiki errors (1909
>> of them) happened between 1am and 3am on Tuesday the 19th November UTC
>> [5] with 1844 of these occurring between 2.30am and 3am [6]. This
>> would be around Monday 18th November 5pm-7pm PST. All these edits
>> happened in stable mode. Does anyone know why might have been
>> responsible?
>
>
> What pages were these happening on? Many articles or just a few?
>
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Fyi
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Von: "Jon Robson" <jrobson(a)wikimedia.org>
Datum: 22.11.2013 21:26
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An: "mobile-l" <mobile-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Cc: "mobile-tech" <mobile-tech(a)wikimedia.org>
I noticed this spike [1] in editing errors on mobile so have investigated
it.
These were the types of errors occuring on that day [2]
NULL 23
autoblocked 5
badtoken 8
blocked 88
editconflict 2014
HTTP error 69
nosuchsection 8
pagedeleted 1
protectedpage 246
ratelimited 34
rvnosuchsection 7
Sadly 1649 of these users were trying to make their first edit [3]
And most of these problems were on enwiki [4]:
dewiki 5
enwiki 1997
eswiki 1
frwiki 4
jawiki 1
kowiki 4
ptwiki 1
ruwiki 1
Looking closer at the timestamps the majority of enwiki errors (1909
of them) happened between 1am and 3am on Tuesday the 19th November UTC
[5] with 1844 of these occurring between 2.30am and 3am [6]. This
would be around Monday 18th November 5pm-7pm PST. All these edits
happened in stable mode. Does anyone know why might have been
responsible?
[1] http://mobile-reportcard.wmflabs.org/graphs/error-edits
[2] select event_errorText, count(*) from MobileWebEditing_6077315
where event_action = 'error' and timestamp > 20131119000000 and
timestamp < 20131120000000 group by event_errorText
[3] select event_errorText, count(*) from MobileWebEditing_6077315
where event_action = 'error' and timestamp > 20131119000000 and
timestamp < 20131120000000 and event_errorText = 'editconflict' and
event_userEditCount = 0
[4] select wiki, count(*) from MobileWebEditing_6077315 where
event_action = 'error' and timestamp > 20131119000000 and timestamp <
20131120000000 and event_errorText = 'editconflict' group by wiki
[5] select wiki, count(*) from MobileWebEditing_6077315 where
event_action = 'error' and timestamp > 20131119010000 and timestamp <
20131119030000 and event_errorText = 'editconflict' group by wiki
[6] select wiki, count(*) from MobileWebEditing_6077315 where
event_action = 'error' and timestamp > 20131119023000 and timestamp <
20131119030000 and event_errorText = 'editconflict' group by wiki
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Hello,
*Newcomers:*
I hope you will try the Sandbox exercise.
After the training, I will have to hand- pick those performing to stay in
the group. Ours is to train Ghanaians and spread the word about Wikipedia
in Ghana. But so the outreach and group lives on, we also retain some of
the people we train, to help further the cause.
You are always welcome to be a Wikipedian/Wikimedian. You are entitled to
your personal Wikipedian status. But to be that plus a Planning Wikimedia
Ghana member, you'll need to work a little bit harder than if you were on
your own.
People who make the cut are those we can rely on to take care of Ghanaian
articles, represent us any day anywhere and also help the group during
outreach.
You can't do these things if you are not active, you see?
So, after training, only active community members will stay. Thanks.
Regards,
Sandister Tei
-----
Cardiff University
JOMEC -- International Journalism
www.sandistertei.com | +447448223686
Nice meeting (and geeking out) with you all! Hope to meet you all in
the future. Also if anybody is interested, the Peace Corps is having a
competition between countries to see which country can contribute the
most to Open Street Maps (www.openstreetmap.org). Let me know if
you're interested in signing up and helping us out in mapping Ghana.
Best,
-J
Hello Everyone,
Good Evening, am currently in Accra for a purpose but will be meeting Felix
tomorrow (Sunday 10th November) in University of Ghana, Legon at 2:00 -
4:00 for all about Wikipedia.
If you are near and interested call me on 0275657589 or reply here for more
on where?
See you.
Thanks.
Regards,
Enock S. Nyamador.
-----------------------
*Writer*
* | Wikimedian <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedian>*
* Planning Wikimedia Ghana <http://planningwikimediaghana.blogspot.com/> |
About.me <http://about.me/Enockseth> | Blog
<http://enockseth.blogspot.com>C: +233 (0)27 565 7589*
Finally, visit this page on Wikipedia called Cheat
sheet<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Cheatsheet>
.
Use the mark up there to create a user page for yourself. Check Kobe's user
page <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Kobebigs> and model yours after it
using what you have learnt so far. You can get creative also.
On Monday November 18, you will all pick an article of your interest each
to edit. *Chris*, you will get started on Gasmilla's article on that day.
Any questions are welcome.
Regards,
Sandister Tei
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JOMEC -- International Journalism
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