Tilman, to answer your question, the presentation of analytics at Monthly
Metrics Meetings will change month to month. Next month I am on vacation
so I have asked Jon to present something. I'm assuming it will have
Pageviews and be readership focused - it's up to Jon.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at
Just to clarify; there is no need to ask me before making changes
(obviously I find my approval for pageviews changes being sought
incredibly flattering, but I am not the only person involved in this
project ;p). What I'm more driving towards is directly informing
customers when the definition is
Hey Oliver,
The analytics team is responsible for the pageview definition.
When finding issues, sending an email to the analytics mailing list is the
right thing to do :)
On our end, we could surely do a better job to communicate changes in the
pageview definition code for anybody interested to
You should also note that donate-wiki pageviews are making it into the
counts (again, the definition was designed to exclude these).
Whose job is it to review pageviews and update the definition when
issues are found?
On 17 August 2015 at 10:32, Oliver Keyes oke...@wikimedia.org wrote:
Just to
On 17 August 2015 at 13:48, Joseph Allemandou jalleman...@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hey Oliver,
The analytics team is responsible for the pageview definition.
When finding issues, sending an email to the analytics mailing list is the
right thing to do :)
Indeed; my point is not about issues
Oliver,
It was a mistake from me to add the 'outreach' subdomain without asking you.
From a documentation perspective, the analytics team uses that place to
document changes:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Data/Webrequest and I didn't
know about up-to-date documentation you sent.