One little known issue: Rolling Active Editor can be quite slow at times. It may take a few minutes to get your data as opposed to the usual few seconds. We're looking into it.
On Friday, July 25, 2014, Kevin Leduc <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Wikimetrics Community, > > The Wikimetrics website was updated yesterday (Thursday July 24, 2014) > with 2 notable updates: > > New Metric: Rolling Active Editor > > You can select this new metric when creating a new report. For a given > day, it returns the number of active editors in your cohort based on the > last 30 day window from your target date. We recommend you always use the > default/canonical settings of a 30 day window and 5 edits so you can > compare apples to apples. The scientific definition is here > https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Rolling_monthly_active_editor . > > > Changes to the JSON Output of Public Scheduled Reports > > This will only affect those running Public Scheduled reports (a handful of > users). Data in the JSON output file has been grouped into a more concise > format. > > Before > > After > > date 1: > > Sum: > > submetric: > > result > > date 2: > > ... > > Sum: > > submetric: > > date 1: result > > date 2: result > > > As always, feel free to post questions on this list. > > Regards, > > Kevin Leduc > >
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