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Bug 41413 - Error of page views per language
Error of page views per language
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Product: Analytics
Classification: Unclassified
Wikistats (Other open bugs)
unspecified
PC Windows XP
: Unprioritized minor
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Reported: 2012-10-26 06:13 UTC by TheChampionMan1234
Modified: 2012-12-03 14:00 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Assignee Huggle Beta Tester: ---


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Description TheChampionMan1234 2012-10-26 06:13:48 UTC
there is an m (?) (m) section [http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/squids/SquidReportPageViewsPerLanguageBreakdown.htm here] what is it? an error or what?
Comment 1 TheChampionMan1234 2012-10-26 06:17:06 UTC
there are also other sections with the ?
Comment 2 Andre Klapper 2012-10-26 17:59:59 UTC
That's not an error, it's just a question mark. I wonder why you used the word error in your bug report summary. :)

All header lines are in the style of:
Japanese (ja) (7.0% share of global total)
As for some locales the name of the language is not known, the ISO-639 locale string is used which is very likely not the name of the language itself, hence there's a question mark to express that we're not sure if that's really the name.
This is for example the case for Norwegian Bokmal:
nb (?) (nb) (0.001% share of global total)

The question marks themselves are not a bug - missing translations for some languages could theoretically be (however I assume we use CLDR for this so that should be fixed in Unicode CLDR instead).
Comment 3 TheChampionMan1234 2012-11-07 07:10:21 UTC
No, norsk bokmal is no, not nb
Comment 4 Andre Klapper 2012-11-07 10:44:25 UTC
TheChampionMan: Look at ISO 639-1 and see that it is indeed "nb".
Comment 5 Andre Klapper 2012-12-03 14:00:19 UTC
[mass-moving wikistats reports from Wikimedia→Statistics to Analytics→Wikistats to have stats issues under one Bugzilla product (see bug 42088) - sorry for the bugspam!]

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