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Automated data collection for ULS input methods being activated by users
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Is it possible to have data from selection of ULS input methods to understand and analyse which methods are being selected most by user (wiki)age wise ?

Thanks and Warm regards


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Severity: enhancement

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We are working towards gathering the numbers to ultimately report on this. No reporting capacity has been secured yet, though.

Development specification for the current sprint, ending 2013-07-23, is at https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/internationalization/cards/3061

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We are working towards gathering the numbers to ultimately report on this. No
reporting capacity has been secured yet, though.

Development specification for the current sprint, ending 2013-07-23, is at
https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/internationalization/cards/3061

Thnaks and best wishes

Warm regards

Hi, Seasons Greetings

End of this july at mr-wikipedia we made certain changes to support ULS users with some additional help. On certain counts we found some positive impact. To have better (indepth) understandanding we request you to provide figures again for अक्षरांतरण and मराठी लिपी options of Marathi language ULS. We want figures prefrably from this week day (or next week day) and again after 30 days.

(But we do not want figures of week ends that is not of saturday or sunday. Preferable any week day from Tuesday to Friday and Indian 'day' time is covered in the same.

EventLogging is still implemented, hence closing again as FIXED.
(It's possible to comment on a report without changing its status.)

For specific requests, please contact the team or file a separate ticket (though I'm not sure if your request falls under the scope of a bug actually).