Update: Yuvi's pointed me towards a login attempts schema. All 4 are doable. Data tomorrow morning EST at the latest.
On 15 October 2014 15:19, Oliver Keyes <[email protected]> wrote: > (With "jiffy" read "a day"; even with sampling, big logs are big, and I > imagine we probably want ~30 days of data.) > > On 15 October 2014 15:18, Oliver Keyes <[email protected]> wrote: > >> First three are pretty trivial; last one is a bit of a pain, but doable >> if someone wants to poke me on IRC (/query Ironholds) and chat about what >> an unambiguous successful login action would look like in terms of >> requests. But I can do the first three in a jiffy. >> >> On 15 October 2014 13:32, Brandon Black <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Oliver Keyes <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> You invoked my name! >>>> >>>> Emphasis is "logged-in". If you guys want more solid *overall* >>>> numbers, I can get those in short order; this seems like a pretty critical >>>> question to have data on, fast. Lemme know. >>>> >>> >>> If you can source some good reliable numbers, probably what we care >>> about (all of which have been estimated to some degree in this thread >>> already, I think?) is: >>> >>> % of all requests from IE6 >>> % of all https requests from IE6 >>> % of all text/html https requests from IE6 (not so important IMHO, if >>> it's difficult) >>> % of all logged-in https requests (or alternatively, % of all successful >>> https login attempts) from IE6. >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Oliver Keyes >> Research Analyst >> Wikimedia Foundation >> > > > > -- > Oliver Keyes > Research Analyst > Wikimedia Foundation > -- Oliver Keyes Research Analyst Wikimedia Foundation
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