Talk:Analytics/Metric definitions

"Countable namespaces"
The blog post links a non-existing section about them, anyway I suggest to drop this very confusing term and use Content namespaces instead. See 35198. Thanks, Nemo 21:45, 31 August 2012 (UTC)
 * The anchor link in the blog post has been fixed, thanks for pointing that out. Regards, Tbayer (WMF) (talk)


 * Now there's this confusing sentence in the introduction:
 * In the context of wikistats edits are updates to countable pages in countable namespaces (aka mainspace).
 * but "Content namespaces" goes on to describe other namespaces besides the main namespace. I changed the sentence but I have no idea what's intended. -- S Page (WMF) (talk) 18:49, 13 May 2013 (UTC)


 * Technically speaking, "countable namespace" doesn't mean anything; it's been recently invented by the analytics team. Countable pages (for the "article count") are pages that meet the count method and are in content namespaces; [countable] edits are just all edits in content namespaces. However, the WMF has not yet aligned its stats to content namespaces: it's just a bug, but carelessly "fixing" it would make some stats hard to compare, so until the things are unified they're using "countable namespaces" to define the weird ad hoc mix used by WMF stats. :) Or at least, this is my understanding. IMHO it would be easier to just drop this useless distinction, don't bother about "rewriting history" and update all counts, translating all strategic goals to relative rather than absolute amounts so that count errors of 2010 become irrelevant. --Nemo 22:18, 13 May 2013 (UTC)