On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What's broken about it? It seems very odd to me that the mean is an
> order of magnitude greater than the 95th percentile, but otherwise it
> all looks fine. I suspect there are a few invalid data points messing
> with the mean - perhaps pending changes is being turned off on
> articles while there are unreviewed edits and they are counting as
> being unreviewed for ages? (Or perhaps only if PC is turned back on
> again for that article and they are eventually reviewed days after
> being made.)
>
> If that is the problem, then I would suggest disallowing turning off
> PC on an article with revisions still pending. Alternatively, turning
> off PC could automatically approve any pending changes.

Reviewing the logs I am unable to find even a single article with a
wait anywhere near that.

Can you find one?


By day two or so it was showing an average of several days during some
hours. Some people speculated that in cases where no edits had been
made since PC was activated it was simply taking the time between the
prior two versions or something like that.

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