[00:42:53] I'm investigating the number of books rendered via the collection extension; the sampled 1:1000 log on stat1002 indicates that on a given day there are ~1000 hits to Special:Book&bookcmd=render -- does that mean that we see 1,000,000 render requests? [00:43:11] or is it not correct to multiply the count because it's a homogeneous stream? [02:13:22] (PS4) JGonera: Story 1288: Show monthly contributions graph [analytics/limn-mobile-data] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/91812 (owner: Jdlrobson) [02:13:43] (CR) JGonera: [C: 2 V: 2] Story 1288: Show monthly contributions graph [analytics/limn-mobile-data] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/91812 (owner: Jdlrobson) [17:47:11] hey -- are you actually online today? [17:48:11] me? [17:54:11] I was thinking milimetric but you could help [17:54:26] I'm at the research hack day and there are some people here who want to build an API on our data [17:54:46] hey [17:55:03] hey [17:55:11] are they on IRC ? [17:55:23] did we ever get any of the page view data on labs? [17:55:29] they can be [17:55:35] no [17:58:14] we're doing intros right now -- #wikimedia-labs2 is the irc [18:03:30] tnegrin: by pageview data do you mean webstatscollector ? [18:03:39] 19:55 < tnegrin> did we ever get any of the page view data on labs? [18:03:47] yes [18:03:51] at least that's a start [18:04:48] we're still doing intros, but then I will grab the API folks [18:05:16] I have a node on labs I could use, I could throw webstatscollector data in a db [18:05:53] hold on -- I'm off base -- it's not analytics data they are doing, it's the wikipedia page data [18:05:55] :( [18:06:10] oh [18:06:45] sorry -- I'll get some more info but it's definitely a front end thing