Analytics/Wikimetrics
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Wikimetrics
Cohort analysis of Wikimedia editors
Group: | Analytics/Engineering |
Start: | 2013-05-22 |
End: | |
Team: | |
Lead: | Dan Andreescu |
Status: | See updates |
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To support Editor Engagement Vital Signs, the team has implemented a new metric: Newly Registered User. There is also a new backup system to preserve user's reports on cohorts as well as the ability to tag cohorts. A number of bugs have been fixed including fixing the first run of a recurrent report and preventing the creation of reports with invalid cohorts.
Project[edit | edit source]
Wikimetrics is a webtool (formerly known as UserMetrics) designed to simplify the measurement of on-site user activity based on a set of standardized metrics. Using this tool, different metrics can be selected and applied to an arbitrarily defined cohort of users to measure their overall productivity, retention, quantity and quality of wiki work. The platform is language- and project-agnostic (it can retrieve data from any Wikimedia project), extensible (adding new metrics, modifying metric parameters) and designed to make data collection for various types of cohort analysis and program evaluation more user-friendly.
Developers[edit | edit source]
Support[edit | edit source]
- How to use Wikimetrics
- Metric definition and background research
- End-user documentation
- Wikimetrics support mailing list
See also[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
- Here is the link to access Wikimetrics on Labs
- Wikimetrics Source on gerrit or github.
- Open Wikimetrics tickets on bugzilla