Also, Shiju has been putting out India stats for some time now, and (Shiju)
perhaps you can share/integrate what you do, in terms of depth, article
quality and editorship with this information - perhaps you can have a
conversation with Erik about this.
This report is a subset of the report
Hi,
Based on Erik's Indic Wiki stats, I did an analysis for reach of Indic
Wikipedias.
Wikis having at least 1000 views an hour and 1 Million population were taken
for this.
Page views per article per hour indicates the overall usefulness of
articles.
Page views per million speakers indicates
On 24/11/10 6:29 PM, Ravishankar wrote:
Hi,
Based on Erik's Indic Wiki stats, I did an analysis for reach of Indic
Wikipedias.
Wikis having at least 1000 views an hour and 1 Million population were
taken for this.
Page views per article per hour indicates the overall usefulness of
Hoi,
Including English on the page for India only makes sense when the traffic is
the traffic generated for the English Wikipedia in India. When the other
languages have to compete with the world wide audience, the information is
not really relevant.
Thanks,
GerardM
On 24 November 2010
Speaking at this tomorrow; came up suddenly. Apart from all else it does,
Comet Media Foundation is developing GNUKhata, a free and flexible software
for accounting and inventory management. See
http://www.cometmedia.org/gnukhata
I am in touch with a couple of Pune wikipedians to see if they
Yes Gerard, I assumed it was obvious that we're talking about India-based
traffic and edits to EN - the information is reported on the main stats
page, my point was simply that it would be interesting to see in the same
table (though we're measuring slightly different things, since the Indian
While at it, should the title be changed to something more accurate?
Since the list includes Nepali (also the official language of Nepal), Bangla
(the national language of Bangladesh, a bulk of edits come from there), Tamil
(an official language of Sri Lanka, also a source of a significant