You can use Wikipulse (https://wikipulse.herokuapp.com/) which shows the
rate of edits for the current minute. Given that most edits on Wikidata are
from bots, you can estimate that the number for each minute is about the
same. (Not sure how precise you need).
If you need an exact number, you can connect to the real-time feed on irc://
irc.wikimedia.org/#wikidata.wikipedia.
-- Legoktm


On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 6:47 PM, Hady elsahar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All ,
>
> i was wondering if someone knows roughly the Rate of Wikidata changes per
> minute or even per day , i tried to watch the Feed for a while but it
> varies a lot
> what would be the maximum and minimum rate , should we expect it also to
> increase as a result of more contributions ?
>
> i'm taking about updates posted in the RSS feed 
> here<http://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&feed=atom>
>
> thanks
> Regards
> -------------------------------------------------
> Hady El-Sahar
> Research Assistant
> Center of Informatics Sciences | Nile 
> University<http://nileuniversity.edu.eg/>
>
> email : [email protected]
> Phone : +2-01220887311
> http://hadyelsahar.me/
>
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>
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