I suppose that most readers read the current versions of pages and not the previous revisions.
Are there precise statistics about it? What percentage of readers bother to look at the histories and the previous revisions?
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On 24/08/11 21:03, Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
I suppose that most readers read the current versions of pages and not the previous revisions.
Are there precise statistics about it? What percentage of readers bother to look at the histories and the previous revisions?
None I know of. Maybe Domas can extract it from the Squid/Varnish caches.
Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
I suppose that most readers read the current versions of pages and not the previous revisions.
Are there precise statistics about it? What percentage of readers bother to look at the histories and the previous revisions?
There was a graphic about parser cache hits on ganglia [which I don't find now]. Reading of previous revisions is a subset of non-cacheable ones.
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