1) plus the number of edits to un-templated articles in the same category,
I suppose
2) of those active editors, have they ever posted on Wikiproject talk
pages, and if so, which ones? (we should be able to create Wikiproject
editor profiles based on # edits to WP talk pages)
3) How to measure participation? Signup page or posts on WP talk pages?
4) it would be nice to know this for overall, e.g of the active editor
group of +/- 3500 on enwiki, what percentage has ever written on WP talk
pages and who are the top posters?
5) Can only think of one (military history)

On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 1:42 AM, Pine W <[email protected]> wrote:

> I believe that Aaron and I discussed the theory that injecting some energy
> into WikiProjects might be a productive avenue for editor retention and
> productivity.
>
> Is there a dashboard somewhere that shows community health statistics for
> WikiProjects, such as:
>
> 1. Number of recent edits to articles that have been templated with that
> project's template
> 2. Number of active editors in those articles
> 3. Number of active editors in those articles who are also members of the
> project
> 4. Number of editors who have recently edited in the WikiProject's project
> space and talk pages
> 5. Whether the project has a newsletter, and if so, readership statistics
> for it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Pine
>
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