Hi Michael!

Yes, the ".m" code can stand for either being a *.mediawiki.org project or
for being a mobile wiki (you can separate both cases).
See the docs here:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Archive/Data/Pagecounts-all-sites#Disambiguating_abbreviations_ending_in_.E2.80.9C.m.E2.80.9D

I created a task to add some more documentation to the page you linked:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T180452

Thanks a lot!

On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 3:43 AM, Michael Baldwin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've been using the very helpful pagecount dumps described at:
>
>     https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pagecounts-ez/
>
> And it describes:
>
>     Line format:
>
>     wiki code (subproject.project)
>     article title
>     monthly total (with interpolation when data is missing)
>     hourly counts
>
>     In the wiki code field, the subproject is the language code (fr, el,
> ja, etc) or meta, commons etc.
>
>     The project is one of b (wikibooks), k (wiktionary), n (wikinews), o
> (wikivoyage), q (wikiquote), s (wikisource), v (wikiversity), z (wikipedia).
>
> However, I've been coming across a large number of wiki codes "en.m". The
> "m" code is undocumented. It appears to be the mobile version of Wikipedia,
> but can anyone confirm that? Should the page be updated with this
> information?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
>
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