One little known issue: Rolling Active Editor can be quite slow at times. It may take a few minutes to get your data as opposed to the usual few seconds. We're looking into it.
On Friday, July 25, 2014, Kevin Leduc kevin@wikimedia.org wrote:
Dear Wikimetrics Community,
The Wikimetrics website was updated yesterday (Thursday July 24, 2014) with 2 notable updates:
New Metric: Rolling Active Editor
You can select this new metric when creating a new report. For a given day, it returns the number of active editors in your cohort based on the last 30 day window from your target date. We recommend you always use the default/canonical settings of a 30 day window and 5 edits so you can compare apples to apples. The scientific definition is here https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Rolling_monthly_active_editor .
Changes to the JSON Output of Public Scheduled Reports
This will only affect those running Public Scheduled reports (a handful of users). Data in the JSON output file has been grouped into a more concise format.
Before
After
date 1:
Sum:
submetric: result
date 2:
...
Sum:
submetric:
date 1: result date 2: result
As always, feel free to post questions on this list.
Regards,
Kevin Leduc