Perhaps it would be useful to have the %age of accept-language to each
language visited.
That is, what %age of the people visiting de.wiki have German as their
accept language, or English, or Dutch... also, in some browsers, this
would include a country code (such as en-US, zh-CN, es-AR, pt-PT,
ar-SA, ku-IQ...) or other denomination of language variant, which
could be useful for determining the primary language variant of the
audience of a particular Wikipedia (are there more visitors to es.wiki
with es-MX selected, or es-AR? more visitors to zh.wiki with zh-SG or
zh-HK? more visitors to de.wiki with de-AT or de-CH?).
Mark
PS
For those wondering the origin of the countrycode "ch" for
Switzerland, it is the only historically language-neutral option
(Switzerland has 4 official languages): CH is an abbreviation of
"Confoederatio Helvetica", the Latin name of Switzerland (more
properly, the "Helvetian Confederation"). "Confoederatio Helvetica"
can be found on Swiss stamps, and occaisionally in references to
Switzerland in any language.
On 05/07/05, Kate <keturner(a)livejournal.com> wrote:
webalizer statistics and access breakdowns by country
are now available for
all Wikimedia projects:
*
http://www2.knams.wikimedia.org/stats/
*
http://www2.knams.wikimedia.org/country-stats/
if there are any suggestions for other statistics that may be useful to
generate, we could look at providing those too.
kate.
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