Jonathan Morgan
2014-11-07 19:46:06 UTC
Dear Wikimetrics users,
I wanted to send out some info about how and where to report bugs (or
request features) for Wikimetrics. The Wikimedia Foundation is working to
make Wikimetrics work better, and do more, and we want your help!
*Reporting bugs:*
If there's something broken with Wikimetrics (for example, if the site
crashes when you're using it, if you can't log in, or if you have
difficulty uploading cohorts or running reports), the best place to log
that information is Bugzilla <https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/>. This
assures that your bugs are seen by the people (developers!) who can fix
them.
To submit a new Wikimetrics bug to Bugzilla, follow this link
<https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Analytics> and select
"Wikimetrics" in the component field. You may have to log in and/or create
a bugzilla account first.
For reference, here is the current list of unresolved Wikimetrics bugs
<https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/buglist.cgi?component=Wikimetrics&list_id=357502&product=Analytics&resolution=---&resolution=LATER&resolution=DUPLICATE>
.
*Requesting features:*
If you want to request a new feature for Wikimetrics, or a change to an
existing feature, you can post your proposal to the talk page for our Story
tracking log <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Analytics/Wikimetrics/Stories>
on MediaWiki.org. Analytics Product Manager Kevin LeDuc and I both monitor
this page, and are available to field questions and comments there.
And of course, you can always use this mailing list to report bugs, request
features, give feedback, and ask questions as well.
We look forward to hearing from you,
Jonathan
(Wikimetrics PM for Grantmaking)
I wanted to send out some info about how and where to report bugs (or
request features) for Wikimetrics. The Wikimedia Foundation is working to
make Wikimetrics work better, and do more, and we want your help!
*Reporting bugs:*
If there's something broken with Wikimetrics (for example, if the site
crashes when you're using it, if you can't log in, or if you have
difficulty uploading cohorts or running reports), the best place to log
that information is Bugzilla <https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/>. This
assures that your bugs are seen by the people (developers!) who can fix
them.
To submit a new Wikimetrics bug to Bugzilla, follow this link
<https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Analytics> and select
"Wikimetrics" in the component field. You may have to log in and/or create
a bugzilla account first.
For reference, here is the current list of unresolved Wikimetrics bugs
<https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/buglist.cgi?component=Wikimetrics&list_id=357502&product=Analytics&resolution=---&resolution=LATER&resolution=DUPLICATE>
.
*Requesting features:*
If you want to request a new feature for Wikimetrics, or a change to an
existing feature, you can post your proposal to the talk page for our Story
tracking log <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Analytics/Wikimetrics/Stories>
on MediaWiki.org. Analytics Product Manager Kevin LeDuc and I both monitor
this page, and are available to field questions and comments there.
And of course, you can always use this mailing list to report bugs, request
features, give feedback, and ask questions as well.
We look forward to hearing from you,
Jonathan
(Wikimetrics PM for Grantmaking)
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Jonathan T. Morgan
Learning Strategist
Wikimedia Foundation
User:Jmorgan (WMF) <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Jmorgan_(WMF)>
***@wikimedia.org
Jonathan T. Morgan
Learning Strategist
Wikimedia Foundation
User:Jmorgan (WMF) <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Jmorgan_(WMF)>
***@wikimedia.org