:-)
The script for the stat is here:
https://github.com/wsexport/tool/blob/master/http/stat.php
is some of you able to write a algorithm for finding the stata we're
looking for?
I'm sure tpt would be able to translate it in php easily, but unfortunately
he is alone in developing a lot of WS stuff, so I think it would be better
to help him as much as we can.
Aubrey
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 9:45 AM, billinghurst <billinghurstwiki(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Not of which I am aware, though I fully agree that
knowing that
information would be marvellous. After Tpt's post last week about the tool
(another forum) I ran some stats for English Wikisource for some amazing
numbers [[s:en:WS :S]].
We neither pay sufficient attention to or suitably emphasise the tool and
it's power is both hidden and probably uncounted by WMF, so good numbers
would be magic. Numbers per work would be brilliant. Queriable numbers per
work that we could use to demonstrate the versatility of our site and our
output would be... (magically brilliant???)
regards, Billinghurst
On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 17:28 Carles Paredes Lanau <carlesparedes(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
Are there any option to know the top 25 EPUB downloaded using WSexoport?
I only know this stat.
http://wsexport.wmflabs.org/tool/stat.php
If we knew the most books downloaded, we would decide where we have to do
efforts.
Regards,
Carles
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