Update:
Due to the big Datacenter Switchover happening next week, we’ve decided to
postpone this a bit. We won’t be doing this downtime on Monday April
17th. Instead, we will do this at 13:30 UTC on Tuesday April 25th.
Thanks all!
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 1:04 PM, Andrew Otto wrote:
> Hi all!
This is awesome information, many thanks Leon and Joseph.
It seems that the information you mentioned is also available in the
redirects API, i.e.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?format=xml&action=query&titles=Batman_v_Superman_:_L%27Aube_de_la_justice&prop=redirects
which covers all but the
Thanks a lot MusikAnimal for those explanations, this helps (me!) a lot :)
Joseph
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 5:59 PM, Leon Ziemba
wrote:
> TL;DR, see [1] for the chart on the old page and new page.
>
> By default the search uses the native autocompletion, which is usually
> what you want. E.g. if y
TL;DR, see [1] for the chart on the old page and new page.
By default the search uses the native autocompletion, which is usually what
you want. E.g. if you search for "Barak Obama" you will see very few
pageviews when most people actually wanted "Barack Obama". You can change
this behaviour by go
Hi Gheorghe,
Thanks for your message and support :)
The reason the page had no views before 4/29/2016is because its name has
changed that day [1], and we collect pageviews by name.
You can find the raw data using direct API calls ([2] for new name, [3] for
old name, only capital J differs ...), b
Hello,
First of all, thank you for providing such a wealth of information
regarding Wikipedia usage. This is really interesting.
I was browsing the pageviews visualization provided by wmflabs and noticed
a particular case which surprised. The FR page for *Batman v Superman *seems
to have received