> > On 28 April 2015 at 20:00, Jon Robson <[email protected]> wrote: > <snip> > > > > Details on the queries I ran: > > In March for a 26 day period before the change: > > * 170,948 total edits [1] > > * 169,845 non-anonymous edits [6] > > ** by 40,658 distinct users [7] > > * 26,617 users completely their first ever edit [11] > > * 9,528 errors [8] > > * 219,012 accounts created on mobile [12] > > > > For a similar 26 day period in April > > * 263,986 total edits [2] > > * 136,079 non-anonymous edits [4] > > ** by 26,823 distinct users [5] > > * 15,109 users completely their first ever edit [10] > > * 58,394 errors [9] > > * 419,976 accounts created on mobile [13] >
Like Anne, I also find your math incoherent. Relative change is generally expressed ( (new_amount) - (old_amount) ) / (old_amount) Assuming the above numbers are the correct totals, then it would seem that: * All edits up 54% * Edits from logged in users down 20% * Errors up 510% * First edits by logged in users down 43% * New account creation up by 92% -Robert Rohde _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
