Re: [Wikitech-l] Tech Talk livestream chat transcript (was Re: [Wikimedia Technical Talks] Data and Decision Science at Wikimedia with Kate Zimmerman, 26 February 2020 @ 6PM UTC)

2020-02-26 Thread Brian Wolff
Note: the list of who has access (both wmf and otherwise) is at https://github.com/wikimedia/puppet/blob/3f7e6a775321e993c001a85ede736d2db087d3e0/modules/admin/data/data.yaml#L270 (there are also some other groups that are probably relevant). This of course wouldnt include people who got specific

Re: [Wikitech-l] Tech Talk livestream chat transcript (was Re: [Wikimedia Technical Talks] Data and Decision Science at Wikimedia with Kate Zimmerman, 26 February 2020 @ 6PM UTC)

2020-02-26 Thread James Salsman
I note now that the full chat transcript has been restored; thank you. I am still interested in the answer to the question. Sincerely, Jim On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 10:46 AM James Salsman wrote: > > Just now I asked the following question on the Technical Talk > livestream at

[Wikitech-l] Tech Talk livestream chat transcript (was Re: [Wikimedia Technical Talks] Data and Decision Science at Wikimedia with Kate Zimmerman, 26 February 2020 @ 6PM UTC)

2020-02-26 Thread James Salsman
Just now I asked the following question on the Technical Talk livestream at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-CRsiwYM9w 10:19 AM: Page 20 of Robert West's 2016 Stanford thesis, "Human Navigation of Information Networks" says, "We have access to Wikimedia’s full server logs, containing all HTTP