Last modified: 2014-10-15 20:09:26 UTC
I've been trying to get this to work for weeks....I file a report every month to the nonprofit I'm a Wikpiedian in Residency at, and this is a big part of it. Sadly, no matter what browser I use (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) and where I do it (i.e. speed of access) I get between 1 and 19 out of 1800+ articles responding. http://tools.wmflabs.org/glamtools/treeviews/ I'm really getting tired of praying this will work every day I go to test it. What can be done? Please help!
I have to give a major presentation to 120+ of our library partners from around the world on why they should have a Wikipedian in Residence and how they can track things, and without this tool working...things aren't going to be as "Epic" as I hoped for. This will be in on month in Washington, D.C. so any help to fix this before then would be DEEPLY appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to report this! Which steps/settings would reproduce the problem on http://tools.wmflabs.org/glamtools/treeviews/ ?
I have been attempting to run a report for August 1 2013 ending at August 31 2013. The category is for "World Digital Library related" (no quotes) via the add a category button and hit start/go.
CC'ing Magnus who maintains this tool - not sure on which level the problem is and hence who could fix it.
[Moving to "Tool Labs tools" as this is about a specific tool and not the general Wikimedia Tool Labs infrastructure. Magnus is listed as maintainer on http://tools.wmflabs.org/ and hence CC'ed. If this requires fixing on an Labs Infrastructure level, please move to "Wikimedia Labs > tools". Thanks!]
Moving maintainer to assignee.
This is still a problem. I have been unable to get anything to read, despite letting it sit for hours on end or trying it on different web browsers or internet connections. This time I'm trying to pull tree views for the following category: Archives of American Art task force articles PLEEASSESEEEE HEELLPPPPP This tool is important for me to re-evaluate and continue to evaluate projects I have done with GLAMs. I would to avoid going through over 500 Wikipedia articles to collect page view data individually. THANK YOU!