Contributors/Analysis

The Editing Analysis team is a part of the WMF Editing department which provides quantitive analysis and research to help guide product development. It's currently made up of Neil Quinn and Helen Jiang.
 * Our Phabricator workboard

Work process
We track our work using the Editing-Analysis project on Phabricator.

Requesting analysis
We mainly serve our masters in the Editing department, but we also try to help out other parts of the movement when we can. Either way, if you'd like to request editing-related data, analysis, or advice, please use the procedure below. Keep in mind our capacity is limited, so we may have to decline your request.
 * 1) Create a Phabricator task for your request using this link, which automatically tags it Editing-Analysis and adds the headings for step 2.
 * 2) Give some information in the description:
 * 3) * What's requested. If you know what you want, be specific! For example, don't just ask for "data about multilingual Wiktionary editors", ask for "the number of contributors who edited more than one Wiktionary in the past month". If you have a question but don't know how it can be answered, say what you've already tried.
 * 4) * Why it's requested You don't have to write an essay, but give me enough context that I can interpret, adapt, and prioritize your request. For example, "the number of multilingual Wiktionary users will help us decide whether to give a developer a $10,000 grant to write a tool for them."
 * 5) * When it's requested. If you have a deadline, explain what it is and what it's tied to. For example, "the Wikitionary tool developer needs to make summer plans, so we need this information by 15 May." Don't just say "as soon as possible." If we drop everything we're doing and work all night, tomorrow is probably possible; is your request so urgent that we need to do that? :)
 * 6) * Any other helpful information, like relevant documentation.
 * 7) Sit back, wait, and try to think about something other than that tantalizing data. We aim to at least explain whether we can fulfill a request within 2 workdays. If that period has passed, feel free to ping us in a comment on the task or [mailto:nquinn@wikimedia.org by emailing Neil].

Metrics

 * meta:Research:Editor month dataset
 * meta:Research:Editor model
 * meta:Research:Metrics standardization (outdated but still useful)

Research

 * meta:Research:The Rise and Decline
 * meta:Research:VisualEditor's effect on newly registered editors

Infrastructure

 * wikitech:MariaDB
 * wikitech:Analytics/Data access
 * wikitech:Analytics/EventLogging
 * wikitech:Requesting shell access