Kevin Leduc
2015-01-09 21:50:38 UTC
Dear Wikimetrics Users:
Wikimetrics was updated last night (2014-01-08) with many new features that
were implemented at the end of 2014. Here is a list of what is live (as of
yesterday) on https://metrics.wmflabs.org/ :
View Members in a Cohort
From the cohorts page ( https://metrics.wmflabs.org/cohorts ) there is a
new blue button âView Membersâ which takes you to a new web page with a
list of the first 20 usernames in the cohort. You can also browse the list
using the search field or the drop down to filter out invalid or valid
usernames.
Remove Member from Cohort
From the web page described above, you can remove a username from a
cohort. On rare occasions a user may request his username be removed from
a cohort; this feature makes the process trivial.
You may also want to remove usernames that failed validation. Usernames
are deemed invalid when there is no such account on the wiki (specified
when creating a cohort). This may happen when the username is incorrect or
when that user has never visited the wiki in question. In the latter case,
you will be presented with a separate button to remove only the invalid
(usernames,wiki) combinations.
Privacy Policy
Wikimetrics runs on Wikimedia Labs infrastructure (
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Labs ) and is governed by its
terms of use (
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikitech:Labs_Terms_of_use ). As such
we have added a new page stating so ( https://metrics.wmflabs.org/policy )
with a link to it on the header of the website.
Updated Support Page
Should you find any bugs, feel free to log it on our bug tracking
platform. For convenience a link is posted on the support page (
https://metrics.wmflabs.org/support ). This link has been updated to
reflect WMFâs migration away from Bugzilla onto Phabricator.
If you have questions or run into issues, you are always free to ask your
questions on this mailing list: ***@lists.wikimedia.org
Wikimetrics was updated last night (2014-01-08) with many new features that
were implemented at the end of 2014. Here is a list of what is live (as of
yesterday) on https://metrics.wmflabs.org/ :
View Members in a Cohort
From the cohorts page ( https://metrics.wmflabs.org/cohorts ) there is a
new blue button âView Membersâ which takes you to a new web page with a
list of the first 20 usernames in the cohort. You can also browse the list
using the search field or the drop down to filter out invalid or valid
usernames.
Remove Member from Cohort
From the web page described above, you can remove a username from a
cohort. On rare occasions a user may request his username be removed from
a cohort; this feature makes the process trivial.
You may also want to remove usernames that failed validation. Usernames
are deemed invalid when there is no such account on the wiki (specified
when creating a cohort). This may happen when the username is incorrect or
when that user has never visited the wiki in question. In the latter case,
you will be presented with a separate button to remove only the invalid
(usernames,wiki) combinations.
Privacy Policy
Wikimetrics runs on Wikimedia Labs infrastructure (
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Labs ) and is governed by its
terms of use (
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikitech:Labs_Terms_of_use ). As such
we have added a new page stating so ( https://metrics.wmflabs.org/policy )
with a link to it on the header of the website.
Updated Support Page
Should you find any bugs, feel free to log it on our bug tracking
platform. For convenience a link is posted on the support page (
https://metrics.wmflabs.org/support ). This link has been updated to
reflect WMFâs migration away from Bugzilla onto Phabricator.
If you have questions or run into issues, you are always free to ask your
questions on this mailing list: ***@lists.wikimedia.org