Piotr, the Toolserver community (list at
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/toolserver-l ) and the
larger Wikimedia software development community (list at
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l and Freenode IRC
channel at #mediawiki) might be useful places for you to ask for help or
suggest trades.  Best of luck.
-- 
Sumana Harihareswara
Engineering Community Manager
Wikimedia Foundation

On 05/16/2012 01:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 13:09:18 -0400
> From: Piotr Konieczny <[email protected]>
> To: Research into Wikimedia content and communities
>       <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Wiki-research-l] Are there any stats on activity of
>       editors compared to the population?
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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> 
> Dario,
> 
> Thanks, but the last time I looked into this, running queries required 
> knowing how to code going way beyond a simple knowledge of wiki syntax 
> or excel functions. I think it was at WikiSym few years back where we 
> raised that issue - that much of the data Wikimedia provides is limited 
> to the small subset of scholars who can code with pretty names like Java 
> or Pearl and such. I am pretty sure this is the reason for why social 
> sciences have been lagging in Wikipedia research since day one...
> 
> Now, if I am wrong about any of the above, do let me know. But the last 
> time I looked at 
> https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Database_access#Command-line_access it 
> didn't look too user friendly (for a non-coder).
> 
> Is there any place where a non-coder can ask a Toolserv coder to run 
> some of those queries? I'd be happy to trade some of my Wiki skills (as 
> in, writing a DYK, or reviewing a GA) for such assistance :)
> 
> --
> Piotr Konieczny
> 
> "To be defeated and not submit, is victory; to be victorious and rest on 
> one's laurels, is defeat." --J?zef Pilsudski
> 
> 
> On 5/10/2012 2:29 PM, Dario Taraborelli wrote:
>> Piotr,
>>
>> if you are interested in getting fresh figures about lifetime edit 
>> counts I recommend you register an account on the toolserver where you 
>> can run queries against the user table (which holds cumulative edit 
>> counts across all namespaces for a specific wiki). For 
>> namespace-specific counts you will need to use the revision table and 
>> that's much more time consuming.
>>
>> On a related note, this real-time dashboard I just uploaded to the 
>> toolserver (representing account registrations and the fraction of new 
>> users clicking on the edit button or passing the 1 edit threshold ) 
>> could be of interest http://toolserver.org/~dartar/reg2/ 
>> <http://toolserver.org/%7Edartar/reg2/>
>>
>> Best
>> Dario

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