Hi Piotr,
I've prepared the statements and could start running them tonight.
Right now I'm in the train home...
Lukas
Piotr Konieczny <[email protected]> schrieb:
>Dear all,
>
>I am trying to gather some data for a new paper, but I wonder if there
>is a more efficient way of doing so than by using Wikipedia
>Special:Contribs
>I have a list of editors, whose edits I'd like to analyze and get
>numbers on their contributions by mainspace, and to specific groups of
>pages (such as Wikipedia:Arbitration and its subpages, for example). In
>
>other words, for a defined group of users, I would like to know if they
>
>have ever contributed to an arbitration page, and if they did, how many
>
>edits did they make.
>
>I am assuming this wouldn't be that difficult for somebody who knows
>how
>to run the queries on the Wikipedia database, but I have never been
>able
>to develop enough of a coding skill to do so. Still, if people could
>direct me to a page with instructions on how to run a database query,
>perhaps I can try to learn. THat is, if they have been made more non-CS
>
>person friendly, as two or so years ago when I last research this topic
>
>they were, IMHO, still beyond the means of a non-coder to deal with.
>
>Alternatively, I can consider paying someone to run a number of such
>queries for me, since I now even have a real research budget :)
>
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>http://hanyang.academia.edu/PiotrKonieczny
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