Talk pages project/Glossary/id

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Lain-lain

 * Partner wikis - the Wikipedias we are partnering with to design and trial early versions of new talk page features. The four partner Wikipedias for the Reply tool project are: Arabic, Dutch, French and Hungarian.
 * Comments - the noun/object people use the Reply Tool to write and publish.

Project key metrics

 * 1) Increase the number of Junior Contributors participating on talk pages
 * 2) Increase the short-term and long-term retention of Junior Contributors participating on talk pages.
 * 3) Increase the number of productive contributions to article pages made by Junior Contributors.

Key metric definitions

 * Junior Contributors: registered users who have made <100 cumulative contributions to a Wikipedia project.
 * Senior Contributors: registered users who have made >500 cumulative contributions to a Wikipedia project.
 * Participating on talk pages: successfully contributed to any of the 16 Wikipedia talk page namespaces that results in a diff that is not reverted
 * Talk pages: for the purposes of calculating our baseline metrics, we will include all 16 Wikipedia talk page namespaces.
 * Short-term retention: the percentage of contributors who make an edit to a talk page within 8 to 14 days of making their first edit to a talk page.
 * Long-term retention: the percentage of contributors who make an edit to a talk page within 15 to 30 days of making their first edit to a talk page.
 * Productive contributions to article pages: edits to Wikipedia articles that are not reverted.
 * Article pages: Namespace 0 or "Main/Article" namespace.
 * Contributions to Wikipedia: any action that results in a diff that is not reverted.
 * Contribution to talk pages: any action in any of the 16 Wikipedia talk page namespaces that results in a diff that is not reverted

For more information about these definitions, see this task where they were originally discussed: T234046