On 9/27/2011 13:29, TJ Frazier wrote:
On 9/27/2011 12:21, Rob Weir wrote:
So obviously there is limited volunteer bandwidth to migrate the wiki.
And I've heard from several people, on and off the list, that much of
what is on the wiki is not very useful.

Is there any way we can prioritize the effort?

For example:

1) Is there any way to get page hit stats to see what pages are most
accessed? If not already instrumented could we add Google Analytics
for a couple of weeks?

There was a "top-ten" dynamic page list on the wiki main page. Clayton
removed it last March, on the grounds that it loaded the server too
heavily. I will try to reactivate it on the Apache copy, and see if it
yields any useful stats. (Please ignore any loud noises from the server
room.)

IIRC, the Basic Guide topped the list.

Well, OK, fourth on the list. As scraped off the copy:

1       Dictionaries                                            2701594
2       Documentation/FAQ                                       1318167
3       OpenOffice.org Solutions                                1236521
4       Documentation/BASIC Guide                               659632
5       Documentation/DevGuide/OpenOffice.org Developers Guide  608983
6       Database                                                600448
7       Documentation                                           541709
8       Documentation/FAQ/General                               493961
9       SV                                                      462049

I left the reporting still live on the Apache copy. The pages are linked there. It's a start to what's critical. If we want a "top-100" list, I can probably do that.
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