Yep, the numbers are a bit higher than what I reported right after launch,
but still relatively low. Overall, VE editors comprise 3% of all mobile web
editors, and VE accounts for 2% of all mobile web edits.
Unique VE editors since August 15th (top 15 projects only):
enwiki 587
eswiki 71
dewiki 50
frwiki 49
itwiki 45
ruwiki 42
arwiki 27
nlwiki 27
fawiki 18
jawiki 18
zhwiki 17
ptwiki 14
trwiki 10
idwiki 8
svwiki 7
Unique wikitext editors in that time (top 15 projects only):
enwiki 16400
eswiki 2255
itwiki 1651
jawiki 1303
frwiki 1126
dewiki 1101
arwiki 936
ruwiki 843
zhwiki 779
ptwiki 730
kowiki 517
trwiki 493
nlwiki 473
hewiki 305
svwiki 297
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Tomasz Finc <tfinc(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Now that its been out for two weeks, do we see similar
trends?
--tomasz
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Maryana Pinchuk <mpinchuk(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Just an update on VE editing since we pushed it
to stable for tablet
users
(as an opt-in secondary editor on all projects)
yesterday:
Since yesterday, we're getting about 0.2% of total mobile edits across
all
projects coming from VE, and about 2% of unique
mobile editors having
made
at least 1 successful VE edit. So the volume is,
as expected, pretty low
–
which is good because it gives us lots of
breathing room to fix bugs and
improve features before we make VE any more prominent of an editing
experience :)
For fun, here's a breakdown of which projects those unique editors were
on:
Project # of unique editors making at least one successful VE edit
enwiki 42
eswiki 5
frwiki 4
itwiki 3
svwiki 2
cswiki 2
nlwiki 2
cawiki 1
jawiki 1
thwiki 1
dewiki 1
ukwiki 1 <-- this was me :)
--
Maryana Pinchuk
Product Manager, Wikimedia Foundation
wikimediafoundation.org
_______________________________________________
Mobile-l mailing list
Mobile-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-l