[16:44:29] leila [16:45:52] dsaez . I'll write to you shortly. [16:48:08] yes, just ping me when you want., I have no important meetings todays. [17:30:58] dsaez, isaacj: can we have a 20-min planning to(day|night) for the reader research? We have some work to do now. ;) https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_talk:Characterizing_Wikipedia_Reader_Behaviour/Demographics_and_Wikipedia_use_cases#Interested_languages [17:31:47] yeah, i saw that!! nice work! and yes - i'll let Diego set the time as it's midday for me. I have a 2pm PT hard stop today though [17:32:05] Ok, now? [17:34:36] dsaez, isaacj: in 10 seconds. ;) invitation sent. [17:35:01] oooh - give me two minutes to get to a better video spot :) but then i'll join [17:35:13] isaacj: ok. thanks. [17:41:34] Ill neee 5 min [17:42:39] ok [17:46:54] dsaez: link is sent to your email. [17:47:21] Ok [17:49:24] Going [22:20:03] dsaez: about the smaller languages: Anthere has responded with some options. check https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Research_talk:Characterizing_Wikipedia_Reader_Behaviour/Demographics_and_Wikipedia_use_cases&type=revision&diff=18921498&oldid=18920947&diffmode=source [22:20:24] dsaez: no rush to do it now. just FYI for now. [22:22:02] isaacj: do you want to check with Clemens about whether we should expect to see less participation by women in surveys? [22:24:47] (for context for others who may read: we ran a pilot on enwiki to ask readers about their demographics on top motivations for reading Wikipedia articles and some 76% have reported to be men. One hypothesis is that women can be less likely to participate in online surveys. This is a pilot and data is small, <1000, but we want to make sure we understand what's going on before we send out the survey at a larger scale)