This is very important: pentaho.wmflabs.org was a hackathon project and
it's running a community edition server out of a jar under my username.
This is about as far from "ready to share" or "production" as you can get.
We all love that it provides valuable information, so our team is working
on productionizing both the Pentaho server and the pipeline that shapes the
data.  But again - *this is just a proof of concept, it most definitely
will go away*.

On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 6:00 PM, C. Scott Ananian <[email protected]>
wrote:

> So, first off: Ironholds made all the numbers used in this metrics
> meeting available in the tool at
> http://pentaho.wmflabs.org/pentaho/Home
>
> I'm not going to repost the username/password here, but find me (or
> Ironholds?) on IRC if you're interested in exploring the data.
>
> http://pentaho.wmflabs.org/pentaho/Home <username>,<password> - >
> create new -> new Saiku Analytics -> v 0.3
>
> Ok.  With that said, here are some thoughts about the numbers, with
> some copy & paste from IRC:
>
> Q:
> RoanKattouw: Ironholds: Re the India language graph (97% of hits from
> India being to enwiki), we are now idly wondering what places are more
> diverse in those terms
> RoanKattouw: Like, maybe the USA?
> RoanKattouw: Is the Spanish- speaking internet more than 3% of the US
> internet?
> RoanKattouw: cscott: Basically my question is, what is the % of enwiki
> hits in the US. Apparently for India it's 97%
>
> A:
> zhwiki and/or eswiki are the top non-enwiki sites in the US; they
> account for about 1% of traffic.
> See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cscott/2014_December_metrics
> and cscott-us-proj.saiku on pentaho.
>
> Q:
> cscott: also i'm very curious about, say, the rise of iran traffic --
> is that to enwiki or fawiki?
> cscott: in general, is the global south reading enwiki? or is mobile
> traffic to the local wikis exploding?
>
> A: Almost all due to enwiki traffic.
> See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cscott/2014_December_metrics
> cscott-ir-proj-2.saiku on pentaho, and attached graph.
>
> Q:
> cscott-free: another question: does the decrease in latin america
> correspond to a decrease in the eswiki project?
>
> A:
> The presented slide listed the following among the "Top Decliners":
>
> Country, Month page views (billion), Annual growth rate
> Ecuador, 0.04, -30.5%
> Venezuela, 0.09, -28.0%
> Portugal, 0.05, -23.8%
> Mexico, 0.34, -23.2%
> Colombia, 0.14, -23.2%
> Chile, 0.08, -22.3%
> Brazil, 0.32, -21.0%
> Peru, 0.06, -17.8%
>
> Countries in the top 25% by total human PVs as of October 2014; annual
> growth rates based on linear model (May 2013-October 2014)
>
> I'm still working on figuring out the answer to this one.  As far as I
> can tell, eswiki page views are pretty flat, and eswiki page views in
> Ecuador (for instance) are down a little, but now by 30% annually.  So
> there's something mysterious here.
>
> Possibly related: commons page views in latin america dropped sharply
> starting in 2014-06, after mediaviewer was turned on.  But that
> doesn't seem to be quite enough.
>   --scott
>
> --
> (http://cscott.net)
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