Hi all,

 

I think the time has come to disable the traffic reports based on 
webstatscollector (2.0) data.

See 
http://stats.wikimedia.org/cgi-bin/search_portal.pl?search=breakdown+of+traffic

 

- These reports are using outdated definitions for page views.

- The scripts haven't seen any maintenance for years.

 

Even with the new pageview API still in development more and more these reports 
are misreporting reality anyway. 

There was a period were I felt imperfect reports were better than no reports at 
all, and I warned about unresolved bugs in the report header.

But the anomaly reported below served as a wake-up-call for me that mismatches 
are intolerably high anyway.

 

So I propose to put up a notice on the latest reports that those were the last 
release, and WMF is working to deliver a new infrastructure in the form of a 
pageview API, ETA later this year. 

See also https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T44259

 

Whether WMF will also assume responsibility for building new reports on top of 
that API (and if so in what form) is another matter, but first things first. 
Current focus is on providing that API, as it should be IMO. 

 

Any thoughts?

 

Erik Zachte

 

 

From: Erik Zachte [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 17:58
To: 'Андрей Лавров'
Subject: RE: Wikimedia Traffic Analysis Report - Operating Systems

 

Hey Andrey,

 

You're totally right of course. And not the only to notice. These traffic 
reports haven't seen much (maintenance) love lately. I'm tempted to disable 
them. I'm looking forward to the upcoming WMF pageview API as much more 
promising platform to build better reports: more up to date, more robust, more 
flexible. Of course there is always a hazard to stop maintaining a solution 
before a replacement is really there, but this is what actually happened long 
ago. 

 

Thanks for heads-up.

 

Erik

 

From: Андрей Лавров [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 11:09
To: [email protected]
Subject: Wikimedia Traffic Analysis Report - Operating Systems

 

Dear Erik,

 

Please, improve your analysis reports by including Chrome OS statistics.

Chrome OS has about 10% market share in US now. Almost all chromebooks are 
online every day. It is very strange to not see Chrome OS market share in your 
reports.

 

Best regards,

Andrey Lavrov 

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