Hello all,
The Analytics team and I have been working on a tool to make calculating global metrics easier,--would you be interested in testing it, so it's as useful as possible to you and all program leaders? It works in Wikimetrics, but instead of running several different reports, you just enter the usernames, dates, and timezone and it gives you the Global Metrics. To finalize its development, we need to know:
1) Is the tool easy to use? 2) What would make it easier to use? 3) How does it compare to your current method of collecting Global Metrics, whether it's Wikimetrics or a different method?
If you are interested in testing it, it's still in the development environment here https://metrics-staging.wmflabs.org/reports/program-metrics /create/ .
Note that usernames need to be separated by carriage returns like this: Username 1 Username 2 . . .
and that the "edits" metric is actually pages improved, the name just hasn't been updated yet. You may receive a server error or the page might not load, because Labs is having connectivity problems, but this isn't a problem with the new tool and the Labs team is working hard to fix it.
I hope you get to test it out, and I hope you find it useful!
Many thanks, Amanda Program Design & Evaluation WMF
Thank you to the Analytics team for putting this together. The report is useful as a summary, especially the pages edited function as WMUK are under-reporting in this area. I don't think it would replace the other reports as I like the ability to show individual results so if there is something unexpected you can track it down.
Does the report expand to all wikis? Presumably the pages edited result includes pages created but I'd like to double check this is the case. Similarly I'm assuming the results are restricted to mainspace, but it might be useful to have some explanatory text at the start.
Richard Nevell
On 28 December 2015 at 17:17, Amanda Bittaker abittaker@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello all,
The Analytics team and I have been working on a tool to make calculating global metrics easier,--would you be interested in testing it, so it's as useful as possible to you and all program leaders? It works in Wikimetrics, but instead of running several different reports, you just enter the usernames, dates, and timezone and it gives you the Global Metrics. To finalize its development, we need to know:
- Is the tool easy to use?
- What would make it easier to use?
- How does it compare to your current method of collecting Global Metrics,
whether it's Wikimetrics or a different method?
If you are interested in testing it, it's still in the development environment here https://metrics-staging.wmflabs.org/reports/program- metrics/create/ .
Note that usernames need to be separated by carriage returns like this: Username 1 Username 2 . . .
and that the "edits" metric is actually pages improved, the name just hasn't been updated yet. You may receive a server error or the page might not load, because Labs is having connectivity problems, but this isn't a problem with the new tool and the Labs team is working hard to fix it.
I hope you get to test it out, and I hope you find it useful!
Many thanks, Amanda Program Design & Evaluation WMF
Wikimetrics mailing list Wikimetrics@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimetrics
Thank you Amanda. I´m trying to enter the page but it doesn´t work, error 404.
Best,
Rubén Ojeda | Wikimedia España rubenojeda@wikimedia.es | @rubojeda https://twitter.com/rubojeda
2015-12-29 13:19 GMT+01:00 Richard Nevell richard.nevell@wikimedia.org.uk:
Thank you to the Analytics team for putting this together. The report is useful as a summary, especially the pages edited function as WMUK are under-reporting in this area. I don't think it would replace the other reports as I like the ability to show individual results so if there is something unexpected you can track it down.
Does the report expand to all wikis? Presumably the pages edited result includes pages created but I'd like to double check this is the case. Similarly I'm assuming the results are restricted to mainspace, but it might be useful to have some explanatory text at the start.
Richard Nevell
On 28 December 2015 at 17:17, Amanda Bittaker abittaker@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello all,
The Analytics team and I have been working on a tool to make calculating global metrics easier,--would you be interested in testing it, so it's as useful as possible to you and all program leaders? It works in Wikimetrics, but instead of running several different reports, you just enter the usernames, dates, and timezone and it gives you the Global Metrics. To finalize its development, we need to know:
- Is the tool easy to use?
- What would make it easier to use?
- How does it compare to your current method of collecting Global
Metrics, whether it's Wikimetrics or a different method?
If you are interested in testing it, it's still in the development environment here https://metrics-staging.wmflabs.org/reports/program- metrics/create/ .
Note that usernames need to be separated by carriage returns like this: Username 1 Username 2 . . .
and that the "edits" metric is actually pages improved, the name just hasn't been updated yet. You may receive a server error or the page might not load, because Labs is having connectivity problems, but this isn't a problem with the new tool and the Labs team is working hard to fix it.
I hope you get to test it out, and I hope you find it useful!
Many thanks, Amanda Program Design & Evaluation WMF
Wikimetrics mailing list Wikimetrics@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimetrics
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Hello,
The link below is to our staging environment, which is our test ground and thus not available all the time.
We are testing some improvements there, we shall send a note when environment is back up.
Thanks,
Nuria
On Jan 7, 2016, at 4:35 AM, Rubén Ojeda rodelarwiki@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Amanda. I´m trying to enter the page but it doesn´t work, error 404.
Best,
Rubén Ojeda | Wikimedia España rubenojeda@wikimedia.es | @rubojeda
2015-12-29 13:19 GMT+01:00 Richard Nevell richard.nevell@wikimedia.org.uk:
Thank you to the Analytics team for putting this together. The report is useful as a summary, especially the pages edited function as WMUK are under-reporting in this area. I don't think it would replace the other reports as I like the ability to show individual results so if there is something unexpected you can track it down.
Does the report expand to all wikis? Presumably the pages edited result includes pages created but I'd like to double check this is the case. Similarly I'm assuming the results are restricted to mainspace, but it might be useful to have some explanatory text at the start.
Richard Nevell
On 28 December 2015 at 17:17, Amanda Bittaker abittaker@wikimedia.org wrote: Hello all,
The Analytics team and I have been working on a tool to make calculating global metrics easier,--would you be interested in testing it, so it's as useful as possible to you and all program leaders? It works in Wikimetrics, but instead of running several different reports, you just enter the usernames, dates, and timezone and it gives you the Global Metrics. To finalize its development, we need to know:
- Is the tool easy to use?
- What would make it easier to use?
- How does it compare to your current method of collecting Global Metrics, whether it's Wikimetrics or a different method?
If you are interested in testing it, it's still in the development environment here https://metrics-staging.wmflabs.org/reports/program-metrics/create/ .
Note that usernames need to be separated by carriage returns like this: Username 1 Username 2 . . .
and that the "edits" metric is actually pages improved, the name just hasn't been updated yet. You may receive a server error or the page might not load, because Labs is having connectivity problems, but this isn't a problem with the new tool and the Labs team is working hard to fix it.
I hope you get to test it out, and I hope you find it useful!
Many thanks, Amanda Program Design & Evaluation WMF
Wikimetrics mailing list Wikimetrics@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimetrics
-- Richard Nevell Project Coordinator Wikimedia UK +44 (0) 20 7065 0921 Wikimedia UK is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales, Registered No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered Office 4th Floor, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT. United Kingdom. Wikimedia UK is the UK chapter of a global Wikimedia movement. The Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate Wikipedia, amongst other projects). Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.
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