On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Maryana Pinchuk <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think we'll want to let the changes simmer for another week or two and > then dig into a few specific things: > Yes. We really need more data to make future decisions. > 1) Do the pageview stats hold? e.g., are we still getting relatively few > opt-outs? > Do we have this in LIMN ? > 2) How has this change impacted new mobile user numbers (registrations, > 1st time editors, active editors, etc.)? Early results[1] show a healthy > spike in new signups coming from mobile in the past few days, and we need > to keep track of these users to make sure they're going through the new and > active editor funnels at a reasonable rate. > Great. I tried to find any other metrics on the ee dashboard but I just got a white page. Do you have a better link for us? I looked on the mobile report card and found this which just can't be right http://mobile-reportcard.wmflabs.org/graphs/successful-edits-main > 3) How does the heatmap of taps look? e.g., how often are people accessing > hamburger menu items, language selection, history, etc. > Eager to see the write ups of this. Based on the data from the above, we could do some UX optimization – the > designers are very keen to refine the UI for page actions (instead of > dumping features like language selection and page history at the top/bottom > of the page kind of at random). If the new and active editor conversion > rates are low, we'll need to prioritize work on new contribution funnels, > but realistically that's probably not something we'll be able to tackle > until Q2 of next fiscal. > That makes sense. Great work thus far. --tomasz
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