Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
Dear Wikitechnicians,
My name is Reid Priedhorsky, and I'm a Ph.D. student at GroupLens
Research, which is the human-computer interaction group at the
University of Minnesota.
We are currently working on some research which is investigating
Wikipedia contribution and vandalism. To this end, statistics on the
view rate of different articles would be extremely helpful to us --
something along the lines of Leon Weber's WikiCharts tool, but with a
larger limit (ideally all 1.7 million articles).
Producing such statistics will be a Google Summer of Code project this
summer. If you can't wait that long, then we can give you a sampled,
anonymised log stream to analyse.
-- Tim Starling