> > On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Dan Andreescu <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> What you're looking at now is the percent of edits that ended in an edit >> conflict since last April. >> > > So when it says the average edit conflict rate for VisualEditor on > 2015-10-07 was "0.01", does that mean 1% or 0.01%? I'm guessing 1%, but > just want to clarify since the labels are ambiguous. >
The rate is the number of times there was an edit conflict divided by the number of times a save was attempted. So yes, 0.0104 times out of 1, there was an edit conflict, which means 1.04% of the time. The query for this, and the line you're interested in is here: https://github.com/wikimedia/analytics-limn-edit-data/blob/master/edit/failure_rates_by_type.sql#L21 Also, the raw data behind that specific graph is here: http://datasets.wikimedia.org/limn-public-data/metrics/failure_rates_by_type/visualeditor/all.tsv http://datasets.wikimedia.org/limn-public-data/metrics/failure_rates_by_type/wikitext/all.tsv
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