Hi Orsolya,
a PDF copy is at
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Readership_metrics_for_the_two_months_until_February_7,_2016.pdf
(previous reports and various charts are also available at
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikimedia_readership_metrics_reports
)
And of course these
Thanks, Reid. When you say there's insufficient data history, do you mean
in other sources? Zika was discovered in 1947 and the wiki page for it was
built in 2009. We have high quality geolocated data since May 2015.
I'm still doing research (I admit the distractions at the foundation have
We do have more work in progress to extend the 2014 paper, in particular to
mosquito-borne diseases in a Spanish-speaking country, though not Zika because
there is insufficient data history.
I appreciate the pointer. Are there any specific questions folks would like me
to address in this
Quick update for everybody: we have unblocked the ingestion pipeline
(thanks to the awesome Joseph Allemandou) and map/reduce jobs have been
restarted, so the pageview data should become available again during the
next hours.
Apologies for the delay!
Cheers,
Luca
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 11:29