I think this would be useful in the cohorts I track on various wikis.
Especially the way you describe with the option to include or not include
it in the configuration.

As a side note -- how does Wikimetrics take into account wikis that have
auto patrol or pending changes enabled (for instance, a user makes an edit
but it might not get approved right away)?

Thanks,
Tighe

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Tighe Flanagan
Manager, Wikipedia Education Program
Wikimedia Foundation
+1.415.839.6885 x6880
[email protected]
education.wikimedia.org

On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 8:27 PM, Kevin Leduc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Wikimetrics users,
>
> We want to make a change to two metrics in Wikimetrics next week but first
> we want to hear if you have any comments on what we're about to do.
>
> "Edits" & "Pages Created"
>
> Currently these metrics do not take into account pages that were deleted
> (archived).  For example, if yesterday I created a page, made an edit and
> deleted that same page, the reports would not count my created page or edit.
>
> We plan to update these metrics to include work done on deleted pages.
>  The result could be slightly higher numbers in reports off these metrics.
>  We also plan to make this behavior configurable when creating a report -
> you can uncheck the default to include deleted pages.
>
> Please comment before Tuesday September 23rd 2014.  If there are no strong
> objections, we will update the metrics the following Thursday.
>
> Regards,
> Kevin Leduc
> Analytics Product Manager
>
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