Hmm, assuming you can find the connection between mailing list name and
editor name.

Both are public but often not the same.

 

From: Erik Zachte [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 17:01
To: 'A mailing list for the Analytics Team at WMF and everybody who has an
interest in Wikipedia and analytics.'
Subject: RE: [Analytics] Cohort analysis

 

* A list of public mailing lists where members have contributed in the past
12 months

You could start to build from the script used for 

http://www.infodisiac.com/Wikipedia/ScanMail/_PowerPosters.html

 

Cheers,

Erik

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of ENWP Pine
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 9:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Analytics] Cohort analysis

 

Hi Analytics,

I'm looking for a way to do a cohort analysis for a presentation that I'm
drafting.

I want a report that shows:
* A list of languages showing the users who speak each language as
identified on their user pages
* A list of projects where users have made at least 5 edits in the past 12
months
* A list of group members that have administrator rights and which wikis are
involved
* A list of public mailing lists where members have contributed in the past
12 months
* Number of public emails on those mailing lists in the past 12 months
* Total edits made by the cohort
* Total bytes changed by the cohort
* Total logged-in time for the cohort, if log-in time aggregation is being
done

What automated tools could I use to create this report?

Are there any significant editor productivity metrics that are missing from
this list?

Thanks,

Pine

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