The talk has started, this is the you tube stream:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9=GD0PEDFysfM
Thanks,
Nuria
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 8:53 AM Subramanya Sastry
wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> It's time for Wikimedia Tech Talks 2019 Episode 5!
> This month's talk will take place *June 25,
Hello,
Over the last couple months we've been working on improving the experience
of looking through the past on Wikistats2. Until now simple questions like
"who were the top editors in June 2010" or "what countries were visiting
Arabic Wikipedia the most in 2004" were difficult to answer because
Hello!
Analytics team would like to announce couple changes. We are working
towards an easier way to navigate metrics that appear in both Wikistats1
and Wikistats2 and compare numbers, please take a look at changes deployed
today for (for example) Italian Wikipedia:
litigation against the NSA, has instituted a process
to better do promotions and has hired support staff that has made the work
of all of us in the department much (much!) easier.
On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 12:02 PM Nuria Ruiz wrote:
> Many thanks for your work in these two years, Victoria. You le
Many thanks for your work in these two years, Victoria. You leave the
Technology team in much better shape than you found it.
For those of you not in the know I think is worth mentioning that in her
tenure here Victoria has created the Technical Engagement team to better
attend technical
Hello!
The Analytics team would like to announce that we have now in Wikistats2
metrics available for what we are calling (for the lack of a better name)
"project families". That is, "all wikipedias", "all wikibooks"..etc
See, for example, bytes added by users to all wikibooks in the last month:
Hello,
The analytics team would like to announce two new metrics available in
wikistats2:
1. Top editors (a.k.a most prolific contributors)
See example for Italian wikipedia:
https://stats.wikimedia.org/v2/#/it.wikipedia.org/contributing/top-editors/normal|table|1-Month|~total
2. Top edited
Rewriting the CoC in a positive rights framework is a daunting
> >> project,
> >> >> but
> >> >> > it might be fun.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Regards,
> >> >> > Adam
> >> >> >
&g
>After several negative examples discussed in the last few months on this
list,* this action conclusively proves in my eyes the failure of the Code
of conduct to be a positive force for our community, at least so far >and
in the present conditions.
The CoC will prioritize the safety of the
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 1:26 PM, Nuria Ruiz wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Just a brief note to announce that we have two new things in wikistats
> this quarter. We have reviewed maps by popular demand to give more precise
> pageviews per country.
>
> Check, for example, pageviews for
Hello!
Just a brief note to announce that we have two new things in wikistats
this quarter. We have reviewed maps by popular demand to give more precise
pageviews per country.
Check, for example, pageviews for portuguese wikipedia on the world for
last month:
> to table view. I get a list of countries - US, France, Spain, --,
> Japan,
> > > and so on. It's a link, and clicking it opens unexisting wiki article
> > with
> > > the same name.
> > > Igal
> > >
> > >
> >
Hello!
Analytics is working on better support for mobile in wikistats2:
http://stats.wikimedia.org/v2
Do take a look at latest changes and if there are issues that prevent you
from using this site in mobile let us know.
A phabricator ticket (http://phabricator.wikimedia.org) with a screenshot
What an awesome project translatewiki is.
Nuria
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 11:59 AM, Daniel Zahn wrote:
> Great work! It made me create a fresh TranslateWiki user and add some
> German translations of Phabricator strings.
> ___
>
e.
[1] http://numeraljs.com/ Pull requests for locales: https://github.com/
adamwdraper/Numeral-js/tree/master/locales
[2] https://imgur.com/a/sqHMZ
[3] https://imgur.com/a/1FsBE
[4] https://imgur.com/a/PBMrY
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 8:33 AM, Nuria Ruiz <nu...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
>
ow is this new metric going to differ from that? Or are we talking about
> the same thing?
>
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 8:42 AM, Nuria Ruiz <nu...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
> > Created a ticket to compute "active editors for all wikis":
> > https://phabricator.wikimedia.or
Created a ticket to compute "active editors for all wikis":
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T188265
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 3:56 PM, Nuria Ruiz <nu...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> >By the way, is there somewhere where I could find total active editors
> of all wiki
e wikisourcerer to evaluate number of attendees we might set for the
> next Wikisource conference.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Le 14/02/2018 à 23:15, Nuria Ruiz a écrit :
>
> Hello from Analytics team:
>
> Just a brief note to announce that Wikistats 2.0 includes data about
>
this ticket:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T187205
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 9:04 AM, Nuria Ruiz <nu...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> >Sorry, I can't. I opened the link you gave on hewiki. Changed from map
> view
> >to table view. I get a list of countries - US, France, Spain, --,
mail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, I can't. I opened the link you gave on hewiki. Changed from map view
> to table view. I get a list of countries - US, France, Spain, --, Japan,
> and so on. It's a link, and clicking it opens unexisting wiki article with
> the same name.
> Igal
>
>
&g
Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 11:15 PM, Nuria Ruiz <nu...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> > Hello from Analytics team:
> >
> > Just a brief note to announce that Wikistats 2.0 includes data about
> > pageviews per project per country for the current month.
> >
> > Tak
st of countries - US, France, Spain, --,
> Japan,
> > > and so on. It's a link, and clicking it opens unexisting wiki article
> > with
> > > the same name.
> > > Igal
> > >
> > >
> > > On Feb 15, 2018 02:23, "Nuria Ruiz" <
"--"?
> Igal (User:IKhitron)
>
>
> On Feb 15, 2018 00:15, "Nuria Ruiz" <nu...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
> Hello from Analytics team:
>
> Just a brief note to announce that Wikistats 2.0 includes data about
> pageviews per project per country for the c
Hello from Analytics team:
Just a brief note to announce that Wikistats 2.0 includes data about
pageviews per project per country for the current month.
Take a look, pageviews for Spanish Wikipedia this current month:
https://stats.wikimedia.org/v2/#/es.wikipedia.org/reading/pageviews-by-country
gt;>>> Nuria and team, fabulous work! Wikistats 2 is such a huge improvement!
>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Best wishes,
>>>>>
>>>>> Victoria Coleman
>>>>>
>>>>> Chief Technology Officer
>>>>> W
Hello from Analytics Team!
We are happy to announce the Alpha release of Wikistats 2. Wikistats has
been redesigned for architectural simplicity, faster data processing, and a
more dynamic and interactive user experience. First goal is to match the
numbers of the current system, and to provide
2017 at 11:05 AM, יגאל חיטרון <khit...@post.bgu.ac.il>
wrote:
> It was explained as one that changes it a lot. Maybe there was a wrong
> explanation.
> Igal
>
> 2017-07-17 20:52 GMT+03:00 Nuria Ruiz <nu...@wikimedia.org>:
>
> > >I'm talking about research &quo
Hello:
Please take a look at the new browser report with more detailed desktop
site data (all wikimedia projects agreggated):
https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/browsers/#desktop-site-by-browser
Some highlights:
* Data is very stable over the last year
* Chrome in the lead with 45%
.@post.bgu.ac.il> wrote:
> Hi. I do not remember when did this happen - this april or two years ago.
> I'm talking about research "Unique devices".
> Igal
>
>
> 2017-07-17 19:37 GMT+03:00 Nuria Ruiz <nu...@wikimedia.org>:
>
> > > do not remember the e
> do not remember the exact date, but a couple of months ago the way for
> pageviews counting was changed, using cookies, affecting the mobile web
> views. This can be the cause.
> Igal (User IKhitron)
... not sure what you are referring to, can you be more specific? We
have not changed the
Hello!
The analytics team would like to announce that legacy pagecounts are now
available programatically in an API.
"Pagecount" is the legacy definition of what we now call "pageview".
Pagecounts agreggated per project are available on API endpoint since
January 2008 to December 2016. The main
Hello!
The Analytics team would like to announce that we have migrated the
reportcard to a new domain:
https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/reportcard/#
pageviews-july-2015-now
The migrated reportcard includes both legacy and current pageview data,
daily unique devices and new editors
Hello!
The Analytics team would like to announce that the Pageview API is able to
return monthly pageview stats as of this week.
For example, the request below will get you a monthly count of pageviews
for de.wikipedia's article Barack_Obama for the year 2016 (note 'monthly'
parameter on url)
>The organizers of the Summit propose to have a few main topics defined
>beforehand, so we can invite the people beyond the usual Summit
>participants that should be involved in these discussions.
>We don't have any opinion about which topics should be selected. However,
>we believe that it is
Hello!
We would like to announce http://analytics.wikimedia.org the domain where
the analytics team hopes to consolidate dashboards and data downloads (a
work in progress)
We have two dashboards to announce with data we hope you find interesting:
1. The new traffic reports with browser data
Hello!
The analytics team would like to announce that we have a new visualization
for Unique Devices data. As you know Unique Devices [1] is our best proxy
to calculate Unique Users. We would like to reiterate that the data is
available in a public API that anyone can access [2]. We calculate
>Sure, and browses which rejects or periodically delete cookies will be
counted multiple times
Actually no, they will be counted only once towards the period in which we
are counting them (daily or monthly) as long as the IP of the device is the
same. Not multiple times. In mobile IPs are shared
Hello!
The analytics team is happy to announce that the Unique Devices data is now
available to be queried programmatically via an API.
This means that getting the daily number of unique devices [1] for English
Wikipedia for the month of February 2016, for all sites (desktop and
mobile) is as
Hello!
The analytics team wishes to announce that we have finally transitioned
several of the pageview reports in stats.wikimedia.org to the new pageview
definition [1]. This means that we should no longer have two conflicting
sources of pageview numbers.
While we are not not fully done
Also keep in mind that it is used by many people to track feature-requests
(long and short-term, planned and wishlist), as well as bugs, so some
growth is both inevitable and desired. (I believe this is what James is
saying)
Much agreed. Phabricator is used to keep track of many other things
In general I'm in favor of more ad-hoc project-specific teams rather than
completely siloing every service to the Services group, or every mobile UI
to the Mobile group.=
Agreed, as long as everyone deploying services communicates through
services team so there is no duplication of solutions.
We
Hello,
Those of you that have deal with client side translation in javascript
might appreciate this library recently released from yahoo:
http://formatjs.io/github/
Just an FYI
Nuria
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Offline storage is hard in a browser, as you pointed out; that's too much
detail for me to understand quickly, and I have no comment yet. In
principle, such concern is valid.
Even the w3 held a working group for a while that was around how broken app
cache was
I can see those images in the CSS file that results after this call as
background images on the default skin of es.wikipedia. They look correct in
the CSS:
Adding analytics list to make sure everyone in the team sees this thread.
Is there a way to visualize where editors of a specific page come from?
I assume you mean if this data is available to the general public. By
reading the couple links you posted seems like the consensus was that this
data
you
can satisfy security concerns plus have a template engine that performs
really well if you respect the data and markup separation.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 10:23 PM, Gabriel Wicke gwi...@wikimedia.org wrote:
On 03/30/2014 02:23 AM, Nuria Ruiz wrote:
What I am saying
...@wikimedia.orgwrote:
Are you calling handlebars a string concatenation engine? In the
spacebars implementation (and my/gwicke's prototype) it is a structured DOM
engine. Don't confuse surface syntax with implementation.
--scott
On Apr 2, 2014 7:33 AM, Nuria Ruiz nu...@wikimedia.org wrote
.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 6:41 PM, Chris Steipp cste...@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Nuria Ruiz nu...@wikimedia.org wrote:
Additionally, how you escape a plain parameter like class vs. an
href vs. a parameter that is inserted into a url vs. an id attribute are
all
Sumana,
Sorry for my late reply but since you asked for corrections, here are a
couple.
Mustache.js is a popular modern choice.
Not really, mustache has many lack-offs that prevent it from being a
popular choice, among them the lack of a server side compiler and if/else
constructs. Handlebars is
on automation.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Chris Steipp cste...@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 3:21 AM, Nuria Ruiz nu...@wikimedia.org wrote:
So for string-based systems to be
as safe as dom ones, we also need a layer of policy and code review that
we
might
anything as to the content being replaced.
The expected outcome after substitution should be: div
class=some-escaped-text /div
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 5:44 PM, Daniel Friesen
dan...@nadir-seen-fire.comwrote:
On 2014-03-26, 9:32 AM, Nuria Ruiz wrote:
The issue is that they apply
, Mar 26, 2014 at 6:15 PM, Chris Steipp cste...@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Daniel Friesen
dan...@nadir-seen-fire.comwrote:
On 2014-03-26, 9:32 AM, Nuria Ruiz wrote:
The issue is that they apply the same escaping, regardless of the
html context. So, in Twig
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