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* How many people are still using the Mozilla Suite? What interesting data can we find by looking at the old [http://www.mozilla.org/start/ Mozilla Suite start page]? | * How many people are still using the Mozilla Suite? What interesting data can we find by looking at the old [http://www.mozilla.org/start/ Mozilla Suite start page]? | ||
* What introductory text works better for the new www.mozilla.org home page? For instance, [http://davidwboswell.wordpress.com/2009/05/27/building-or-believing/ is using 'We believe' more effective than using 'We are building']? | * What introductory text works better for the new www.mozilla.org home page? For instance, [http://davidwboswell.wordpress.com/2009/05/27/building-or-believing/ is using 'We believe' more effective than using 'We are building']? | ||
*What particular pages should be monitored on a regular basis? For example: favorite pages/ popular pages?? Also at what frequency? Do we need Daily, Weekly or Monthly reports? | |||
*What questions cannot be answered right now?- Directly ties in from the previous point and will lead to direction in what kind of code needs to be included in the site pages?.. will lead to | |||
*What actionable metrics need to be tracked by Urchin? For example: User level data for a lot of stats is not available.In other words, at what microlevel do we want data? | |||
* What other data do we need to answer interesting questions? For instances, perhaps using data from www.mozilla.org with data from bugzilla.mozilla.org will give insights that aren't possible by looking at that data separately. | |||
* What data can we post publicly that would enable us to share data with other parts of the community? We won't make any data public that contains personal information (such as IP address), so what would be acceptable? Things that are aggregated and anonymous like page views seem fine, but what about referrer reports? | |||
* Other questions? | * Other questions? | ||
Revision as of 18:10, 1 June 2009
This page is tracking information related to analyzing stats data from the www.mozilla.org site.
Questions
- What pages are most popular? What pages and files are people requesting that are generating errors?
- Are we breaking any links with the archiving process / are we overlooking pages that should be archived?
- How many people using Firefox releases are being pointed to a 404 page on mozilla.org (bug 491731 and bug 381734)? What platform are these people using? Can we narrow this down to specific Linux distros to help address the problem?
- How many people are still using the Mozilla Suite? What interesting data can we find by looking at the old Mozilla Suite start page?
- What introductory text works better for the new www.mozilla.org home page? For instance, is using 'We believe' more effective than using 'We are building'?
- What particular pages should be monitored on a regular basis? For example: favorite pages/ popular pages?? Also at what frequency? Do we need Daily, Weekly or Monthly reports?
- What questions cannot be answered right now?- Directly ties in from the previous point and will lead to direction in what kind of code needs to be included in the site pages?.. will lead to
- What actionable metrics need to be tracked by Urchin? For example: User level data for a lot of stats is not available.In other words, at what microlevel do we want data?
- What other data do we need to answer interesting questions? For instances, perhaps using data from www.mozilla.org with data from bugzilla.mozilla.org will give insights that aren't possible by looking at that data separately.
- What data can we post publicly that would enable us to share data with other parts of the community? We won't make any data public that contains personal information (such as IP address), so what would be acceptable? Things that are aggregated and anonymous like page views seem fine, but what about referrer reports?
- Other questions?
Answers
Results of analysis to be posted here.