Re: [Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia OTRS Annual Report

2015-03-03 Thread Katherine Maher
The Communications team relies on OTRS volunteers every week, so I really
enjoyed reading this report and learning more about your critical
contribution to our movement. I passed this along to some of our colleagues
outside the WMF that help support media inquiries, and got this response
that I wanted to share:

WowOTRS is kind of magical. It's incredible that it's mostly handled
by volunteers -- amazing humans! Thanks for sharing :)

Thank you again for all the wonderful work you do!

Katherine

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 5:45 PM, Samuel Klein meta...@gmail.com wrote:

 This is a quite wonderful report, and interesting data.  Thank you, Patrik.

 On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 10:48 AM, pajz pajzm...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi everyone,
 
  it is my pleasure to announce the release of the 2014 annual report on
  Wikimedia's OTRS and specifically the Volunteer Response Team's
  activities. Please find it at
 
  https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/annual/2014
 
  If you have any questions or comments, please leave them at
  https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:OTRS/Reports/2014.
 
  About OTRS/the Volunteer Response Team: The Volunteer Response Team is
  the group of volunteers that handles email traffic related to the
  Wikimedia projects, from general inquiries to file permission emails.
  The software they use is called OTRS, and our installation of OTRS is
  also used by several other users within our movement, including
  chapters, WMF staff, oversighters, Wikimania organizers etc. For more
  information, see https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/OTRS.
 
  On behalf of the OTRS administrators,
  Patrik (User:Pajz)
 
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia OTRS Annual Report

2015-02-27 Thread MZMcBride
pajz wrote:
MZMcBride,
 [...]
 I'm curious about this as well. I see that source code is mentioned at
 https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/index.html, but I didn't see a
 link off-hand. If a code repository exists somewhere that people could
 contribute to, it might be nice to add a link in the footer. Just poking
 around the HTML page source, the report seems to be built using at least
 jQuery, Bootstrap, and xtable. Very neat, I'd be interested to learn
more.

I've added a link. Nothing fancy, really. I just wrote the HTML from
scratch based on Bootstrap with the TOC borrowed from someplace I
don't remember (but the Bootstrap team uses it in their own
documentation as well); the tables look the way they look because of
bootstrap-table (http://bootstrap-table.wenzhixin.net.cn/); the two
interactive (simple) charts were made using Chart.js
(http://www.chartjs.org/); xtable is an R package (I've used R for
the analytical parts that I did) which has a function to print R data
tables/frames as HTML tables, so that was all just copypaste. All
static. The bar charts were created using ggplot2 and the plot.ly R
API (https://plot.ly/ggplot2/). Not sure if that's what you wanted
to know, but I hope it helps ;).

Regarding long-term archival of the report, I've answered at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:OTRS/Reports/2014#Preserving_history

(in short: yes, there will be a PDF, and the web version has also been
saved via archive.org).

You and the rest of the OTRS admin team are wonderful. Thank you very much
for putting together 2014's report; both its content and its appearance
are great. And thank you for the quick and helpful replies. :-)

MZMcBride



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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia OTRS Annual Report

2015-02-26 Thread pajz
Hi, thank you all for your feedback. Asaf and MZMcBride, I'll try to
answer your questions in one email, hope that's fine:

Asaf,
 I am curious in my volunteer capacity about the prominence of the
 commons-permissions-he queue among other permission queues and relative to
 the size of the Hebrew Wikipedia.  Does anyone have a good theory to
 explain it?

I don't really know about it, and volunteers from that queue probably
could share more insights, but I'd just note that, first, he doesn't
also have a permissions-he queue (as opposed to -de, -en, etc., which
all have two permissions queues, one for Commons and one for other
projects), and, second, there are two people who sent in more than a
fifth of all tickets responded to in 2014 ( 200 tickets), which is
somewhat high. Indeed, if you look at the 10 most frequent customers
you find that they account for almost 400 tickets, which might explain
how even a small language/Wiki community can have quite a busy queue.

MZMcBride,
 [...]
 I'm curious about this as well. I see that source code is mentioned at
 https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/index.html, but I didn't see a
 link off-hand. If a code repository exists somewhere that people could
 contribute to, it might be nice to add a link in the footer. Just poking
 around the HTML page source, the report seems to be built using at least
 jQuery, Bootstrap, and xtable. Very neat, I'd be interested to learn more.

I've added a link. Nothing fancy, really. I just wrote the HTML from
scratch based on Bootstrap with the TOC borrowed from someplace I
don't remember (but the Bootstrap team uses it in their own
documentation as well); the tables look the way they look because of
bootstrap-table (http://bootstrap-table.wenzhixin.net.cn/); the two
interactive (simple) charts were made using Chart.js
(http://www.chartjs.org/); xtable is an R package (I've used R for
the analytical parts that I did) which has a function to print R data
tables/frames as HTML tables, so that was all just copypaste. All
static. The bar charts were created using ggplot2 and the plot.ly R
API (https://plot.ly/ggplot2/). Not sure if that's what you wanted
to know, but I hope it helps ;).

Regarding long-term archival of the report, I've answered at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:OTRS/Reports/2014#Preserving_history
(in short: yes, there will be a PDF, and the web version has also been
saved via archive.org).

Best,
Patrik

On 26 February 2015 at 11:48, Kasia Odrozek kasia.odro...@wikimedia.de wrote:
 This is a great report on a truly amazing job!
 Thank you Patrik and all OTRS agents across the movement, I'm a fan of
 yours.
 Kasia

 2015-02-26 7:32 GMT+01:00 MZMcBride z...@mzmcbride.com:

 Hi.

 Re: https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/annual/2014

 phoebe ayers wrote:
 p.s. The report layout/webpage is lovely! could it be used for other
 reports?

 I'm curious about this as well. I see that source code is mentioned at
 https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/index.html, but I didn't see a
 link off-hand. If a code repository exists somewhere that people could
 contribute to, it might be nice to add a link in the footer. Just poking
 around the HTML page source, the report seems to be built using at least
 jQuery, Bootstrap, and xtable. Very neat, I'd be interested to learn more.

 I also left a note on the wiki talk page about preserving this report. I'm
 pretty concerned that these micro-sites won't last nearly as long as the
 wikis, which is probably fine and to be expected, but I want to make sure
 we don't lose important historical data.

 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:OTRS/Reports/2014#Preserving_history

 MZMcBride



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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia OTRS Annual Report

2015-02-26 Thread Kasia Odrozek
This is a great report on a truly amazing job!
Thank you Patrik and all OTRS agents across the movement, I'm a fan of
yours.
Kasia

2015-02-26 7:32 GMT+01:00 MZMcBride z...@mzmcbride.com:

 Hi.

 Re: https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/annual/2014

 phoebe ayers wrote:
 p.s. The report layout/webpage is lovely! could it be used for other
 reports?

 I'm curious about this as well. I see that source code is mentioned at
 https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/index.html, but I didn't see a
 link off-hand. If a code repository exists somewhere that people could
 contribute to, it might be nice to add a link in the footer. Just poking
 around the HTML page source, the report seems to be built using at least
 jQuery, Bootstrap, and xtable. Very neat, I'd be interested to learn more.

 I also left a note on the wiki talk page about preserving this report. I'm
 pretty concerned that these micro-sites won't last nearly as long as the
 wikis, which is probably fine and to be expected, but I want to make sure
 we don't lose important historical data.

 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:OTRS/Reports/2014#Preserving_history

 MZMcBride



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[Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia OTRS Annual Report

2015-02-25 Thread pajz
Hi everyone,

it is my pleasure to announce the release of the 2014 annual report on
Wikimedia's OTRS and specifically the Volunteer Response Team's
activities. Please find it at

https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/annual/2014

If you have any questions or comments, please leave them at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:OTRS/Reports/2014.

About OTRS/the Volunteer Response Team: The Volunteer Response Team is
the group of volunteers that handles email traffic related to the
Wikimedia projects, from general inquiries to file permission emails.
The software they use is called OTRS, and our installation of OTRS is
also used by several other users within our movement, including
chapters, WMF staff, oversighters, Wikimania organizers etc. For more
information, see https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/OTRS.

On behalf of the OTRS administrators,
Patrik (User:Pajz)

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia OTRS Annual Report

2015-02-25 Thread Asaf Bartov
Thank you for this fascinating report, and this is another opportunity to
thank all OTRS agents across the movement, for their tireless and
largely-unsung work.  I, for one, make it a point to mention and advocate
for OTRS.

I am curious in my volunteer capacity about the prominence of the
commons-permissions-he queue among other permission queues and relative to
the size of the Hebrew Wikipedia.  Does anyone have a good theory to
explain it?

   A.

On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 7:48 AM, pajz pajzm...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 it is my pleasure to announce the release of the 2014 annual report on
 Wikimedia's OTRS and specifically the Volunteer Response Team's
 activities. Please find it at

 https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/annual/2014

 If you have any questions or comments, please leave them at
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:OTRS/Reports/2014.

 About OTRS/the Volunteer Response Team: The Volunteer Response Team is
 the group of volunteers that handles email traffic related to the
 Wikimedia projects, from general inquiries to file permission emails.
 The software they use is called OTRS, and our installation of OTRS is
 also used by several other users within our movement, including
 chapters, WMF staff, oversighters, Wikimania organizers etc. For more
 information, see https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/OTRS.

 On behalf of the OTRS administrators,
 Patrik (User:Pajz)

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia OTRS Annual Report

2015-02-25 Thread phoebe ayers
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Asaf Bartov abar...@wikimedia.org wrote:
 Thank you for this fascinating report, and this is another opportunity to
 thank all OTRS agents across the movement, for their tireless and
 largely-unsung work.  I, for one, make it a point to mention and advocate
 for OTRS.

+1! The OTRS volunteers are heroes.

-- phoebe

p.s. The report layout/webpage is lovely! could it be used for other reports?


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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia OTRS Annual Report

2015-02-25 Thread Erik Moeller
Patrik and everyone else involved in this -- this is pretty amazing work.
Thanks for everything you do, and thank you for documenting it so clearly.
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Wikimedia OTRS Annual Report

2015-02-25 Thread MZMcBride
Hi.

Re: https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/annual/2014

phoebe ayers wrote:
p.s. The report layout/webpage is lovely! could it be used for other
reports?

I'm curious about this as well. I see that source code is mentioned at
https://tools.wmflabs.org/otrsreports/index.html, but I didn't see a
link off-hand. If a code repository exists somewhere that people could
contribute to, it might be nice to add a link in the footer. Just poking
around the HTML page source, the report seems to be built using at least
jQuery, Bootstrap, and xtable. Very neat, I'd be interested to learn more.

I also left a note on the wiki talk page about preserving this report. I'm
pretty concerned that these micro-sites won't last nearly as long as the
wikis, which is probably fine and to be expected, but I want to make sure
we don't lose important historical data.

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:OTRS/Reports/2014#Preserving_history

MZMcBride



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