+1 to this being of high value!

On 28 July 2015 at 14:00, Dan Andreescu <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The thing I used to use stats.wikimedia.org most often for is browser
>> usage statistics.
>> However this with mixed feelings because I know it's user-agent parsing
>> logic and how it's become dated.
>>
>> I know we store the UA in Hadoop (right?)
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> Yes, and that's the source we'd use as we update wikistats reports.
>
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>> and we preprocess it with the ua-parser library (which I trust). We just
>> need a good dashboard to get continuous insight into this data. Is this data
>> presented in one of the current analytics dashboards?
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> No, so far we've just run one-off jobs to get people answers to specific
> questions.
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>> Right now I'm flying blind and this has stagnated many different projects
>> and initiatives because I can't trust the data. Resulting in either
>> questionable decisions, stalled issues, or using third-party data instead.
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> Thanks for pointing out that this is of high value.  I have logged this here
> (the epic we'll use to keep track of new Wikistats work):
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T107175
>
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Oliver Keyes
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