* Ian Baker wrote:
>Basically, I'd like to publish per-editor pageview stats.  That is,
>Mediawiki would keep track of the number of times an article had been viewed
>since the first day you edited it, and let you know how many times your
>edits had been seen (approximately, depending on the resolution of the
>data).  I think such personalized stats could really help to drive editor
>retention.   The information is available now through Henrik's tool, but
>even if you know about stats.grok.se, it's hard to keep track and make the
>connection between the graphs there and one's own contributions.

If the stats.grok.se data actually captures nearly all requests, then I
am not sure you realize how low the figures are. On the german Wikipedia
during 20-22 December 2009 the median number of requests for articles in
the category "Mann" (men) was 7, meaning half of the articles have been
requested at most 7 times during a 3 day period (2.33 times per day). In
the same period, the "Hauptseite" (Main Page) registered 900000 requests
(128 000 times as many requests compared to the "Mann" median figure).
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