We occasionally managed to display a decrease in open reports in the
bugzilla weekly reports; I remember we did during at least one annual
hackathon.
Besides, in Phabricator we have no way to tell bugs from feature
requests from random discussions
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T102#11218
Public data about product quality (in terms of conformance to specs) would
be useful, I agree. Especially if the measurements are standardized across
products.
Pine
On May 31, 2016 19:24, "Danny B." wrote:
>
>
> -- Původní zpráva --
> Od: Pine W
On 1 June 2016 at 02:19, Bartosz Dziewoński wrote:
> On 2016-06-01 02:24, Alex Monk wrote:
>
>> Here are the numbers that I'd like to draw people's attentions to:
>> Tasks created in (2016-05): 2572
>> Tasks closed in (2016-05): 2275
>> That's a difference of 297 tasks...
>>
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Od: Pine W
Komu: Wikimedia developers
Datum: 1. 6. 2016 4:02:40
Předmět: Re: [Wikitech-l] Phabricator monthly statistics - 2016-05
"Just to add to Bartosz's comment, the definition of tasks in
Just to add to Bartosz's comment, the definition of tasks in Phabricator
includes feature requests, so more tasks may or may not correlate with more
problems.
Someone in QA may be able to comment with more detail about the number,
severity or percentage of problems relative to the number of
On 2016-06-01 02:24, Alex Monk wrote:
Here are the numbers that I'd like to draw people's attentions to:
Tasks created in (2016-05): 2572
Tasks closed in (2016-05): 2275
That's a difference of 297 tasks...
Difference (2016-05): 297
Difference (2016-04): 243
Difference (2016-03): 454
Difference
Hi Alex,
That increase could be a result of GSOC projects starting, which must
create boat loads of tasks in the first month to plot the path of
their project.
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 7:24 AM, Alex Monk wrote:
> If you look back through all the previous monthly statistics
On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 6:17 PM, Brian Wolff wrote:
> Content-Security-Policy (CSP) header is a header that disables certain
> javascript features that are commonly used to exploit XSS attacks, in
> order to mitigate the risks of XSS. I think we could massively benefit
> from
If you look back through all the previous monthly statistics emails,
account creations regularly go above 300 per month. Phabricator account
creations are done through first MediaWiki logins via OAuth or LDAP, yes.
Here are the numbers that I'd like to draw people's attentions to:
Tasks created
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Od: Pine W
Komu: Wikimedia developers
Datum: 1. 6. 2016 2:06:11
Předmět: Re: [Wikitech-l] Phabricator monthly statistics - 2016-05
"I'm impressed by how many new accounts were created; 256 in a single
I'm impressed by how many new accounts were created; 256 in a single month.
I'd be interested to know what typically prompts people to create accounts.
Also, does the 256 number include people who use their MediaWiki
credentials to log into Phabricator for the first time?
Just curious,
Pine
On
Hi Community Metrics team,
This is your automatic monthly Phabricator statistics mail.
Accounts created in (2016-05): 256
Active users (any activity) in (2016-05): 861
Task authors in (2016-05): 484
Users who have closed tasks in (2016-05): 260
Projects which had at least one task moved from
Hi folks,
This is the 6th weekly update for the revision scoring team that we have
sent to this mailing list.
*New developments:*
- We set up a system for expiring labeling tasks after they have not
been completed [3]
- We set up the ORES service in the Beta cluster [8]
Hi everyone,
The important part of this email is this link:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2015_Community_Wishlist_Survey/Status_report_2
This is the second Community Wishlist Survey status report. In November and
December, active contributors to Wikimedia projects proposed, discussed and
voted
Hey Brad,
That sounds fine to me.
We previously used the loginCTA campaign to measure the value of that
secondary button on the login page (
ee-dashboard.wmflabs.org/graphs/enwiki_campaigns) but it doesn't need to
happen on an ongoing basis.
On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 11:31 AM Brad Jorsch (Anomie)
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Brad Jorsch (Anomie) wrote:
> Question 1: Would anyone care if we kill the "loginCTA" campaign, which
> tracks when people use the link at the bottom of Special:UserLogin to get
> to the account creation page?
>
> Question 2: Would anyone
Reminder, this talk starts in 30 min.
Change to the information below. NEW youtube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAEJCYuaiWs
On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 9:37 PM, Rachel Farrand
wrote:
> Please join for the following tech talk:
>
> *Tech Talk**:* Integrating user
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Gergo Tisza wrote:
> On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 7:08 PM, Brion Vibber
> wrote:
> > We could change all that if there was a stable enough URL/linking
> > API... Can probably fake it for common cases and supported
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Scrum_of_scrums/2016-05-25
= 2016-05-25 =
== Technology ==
=== Analytics ===
- Trying to puppetize druid, harder than it looks
- Working on scaling on pageview API and cassandra, doing perf testing
on new nodes
- Trying to add throttling to
From time to time mails like below pass by where I wish that voting should
be generalized on a technical level. So that any organization
participating in the wikiverse would be able to conduct votes and reuse
voting rights. Would this be something of broader value?
Best
Rupert
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Howdy,
Here is this week's (belated) update from the Discovery department.
* Updated Wikipedia.org Portal stats [1] for articles by languages
* Updated Portal page [2] for things done to date
* Last week, the Search Team met offsite in Washington, D.C. to build our
quarterly goals based on the
This project really need someone in addition to me that has more knowledge
about how to make an extension production ready, that is someone that can
be "maintainer" when the project is done.
Anyone? Free cookies!! :D
On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 11:56 AM, John Erling Blad wrote:
>
Hi, the Wikimedia Foundation Technical Collaboration team (Community
Liaisons + Developer Relations) is defining individual and team goals for
the next quarter, July - September 2016.
We welcome your feedback. Which tasks should we prioritize? Please share
your suggestions, preferably at
On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 3:24 PM, MZMcBride wrote:
> You have to know that tasks related to
> "transclusion" are often associated with "MediaWiki-Templates". Finding
> and making that association is difficult currently.
>
Hashtags might help:
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