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Evan Prodromou wrote:
It gets kind of complicated, since CSS and JS files,
as well as skin
images, are usually pretty well cached. We do about a 4-to-1 ratio of
hits-to-pages on Wikitravel; I'd be surprised if that varied by more
than 2x in either direction for Wikipedia.
-Evan
Which of these statistics has relevance, and at what degree of
granularity? The USA Today readers are looking for something as simple
as "# of daily page views" which any surfer can appreciate. The http
request tally makes sense to developers who are concerned about the load
on our servers, tweaks in performance, etc. Marketers want uniques per
day or month, etc.
Which of these stats should be developed to give accurate information to
the world about what performance is being achieved, in an
apples-to-apples comparison to existing suites? What will give WMF the
most credibility in reporting in the future?
(and a HUGE thank you to Tim for making this happen)
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