Very neat! This pretty much resolves
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T78539 .

I join Andrew's request about percents in addition to (or instead of)
absolute numbers, and I hope that it will be updated, say, once a month.

Thanks!


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2015-03-06 2:02 GMT+02:00 Oliver Keyes <[email protected]>:

> Hey all,
>
> A perennial request from WMF engineers/product people, as well as
> third-party developers, is an idea of what browsers people are using
> so we know what we have to support on the frontend side of things.
>
> With Legal/Analytics signoff and +2ing, I've built an exploratory tool
> at http://datavis.wmflabs.org/agents/ which allows people to look at
> the most prominently used user agents on our projects - editors,
> readers, mobile, desktop, whatever you want, we've got it!
>
> (unless you want a pony or something. I can't help with that, I'm afraid.)
>
> To answer the most obvious FAQ questions (read: the ones that have
> already come up ;p):
>
> "Will this be run regularly?"
> Not as of this moment. At least, not by me. This is an ad-hoc report
> in response to an ad-hoc request.
>
> "Who do I go to if I want that to change?"
> Analytics Engineering has this task on their backlog already.
>
> "Can I have it divided up by [country/operating system/what colour
> socks the users use/etc]?"
> An ad-hoc report in response to an ad-hoc request; adding additional
> dimensions/granularity would require additional legal review and
> further runs.
>
> --
> Oliver Keyes
> Research Analyst
> Wikimedia Foundation
>
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