Metrics
From MozillaWiki
This page tracks information about available community data and various analysis efforts going on in the Mozilla community. There are many different sites and activities going on in the community and different efforts going on to analyze data, so hopefully tracking these various points in one place will help us find out useful information for the community as a whole.
Contents
Product Improvement Data
Public Data
Firefox Data
- Localization statistics
- Firefox download data (to September 2008)
- Firefox Uninstall Survey (Firefox 3 and below only)
- Firefox Places stats
- Firefox data on Ohloh
- c/c++ code coverage info
- JS code coverage data (see also Firefly Code Coverage Reports)
- Code Coverage Brownbag preso
- Preso to the Security Team about project metrics
Site Data
- Bugzilla reporting tool
- SUMO weekly metrics
- AMO Dashboard
- www.mozilla.org stats data
- Mozdev stats (at bottom of page)
Visualizations
- Manyeyes Firefox visualizations (see also Mozilla visualizations)
Other Data
- Lizard Feeder
- Browser market share stats
- Thunderbird data on Ohloh
- Campus Reps survey data
- SeaMonkey download and usage statistics
Please feel free to update this list if you know of other available data sources.
WebTrends
We've started using WebTrends recently and the following is a list of reports we want to add or configure for www.mozilla.org:
- Page-level referral reports
- CTR for links to whole universe
- Snippets reporting
- Offsite links in path report
- File Not Found Errors is empty
- Average Time to Serve Pages is empty
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Decimals in CTR report(not permanent solution) - Donate pages content group (other content groups?)
- Donation scenario analysis (other scenarios?)
Relevant Links
- Blog of Metrics
- Blog of Data
- SUMO — Part of Mozilla’s periscope
- What's the web look like?
- Just Launched - the New Firefox Uninstall Survey
- Ways to visualize and share data
- BugXhibit: Exhibit on Bugzilla results
- Many Eyes (data visualization tool)
- The R Project for Statistical Computing
- Protovis - visualization toolkit for JavaScript using SVG.
- Google Visualization API Gadget Gallery - I particularly like the motion (AKA bubble) charts and annotated time lines.