[17:28:57] hey AndyRussG : I won't speak for everyone but I assume no bites. if this is important, you can always submit a phabricator ticket and tag Research. My guess is that if it's just updating a figure, it's unlikely to get picked up though as folks are pretty busy with the year wrapping up. I do wish we had a better process for supporting smaller external requests for data but we don't at this time (something akin to [17:28:57] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/profile/7149/ or https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist). Does the code require private data or is it more a question of scale/infrastructure? If it's the latter, there might be ways to re-run the analysis via some of the public infrastructure like superset.wmcloud.org or PAWS etc. [20:00:17] isaacj: hey thanks for the reply! indeed no bites. here ore elsewhere, and no worries of course. I think it's now too late to update the actual submission for the upcoming Wikiworkshop, though it might still be fun to have the updated info on hand during Q&A there. The idea was just to get a some number of more data points for the figure on page 38 here, to see if the trend is holding. [20:00:19] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b8/Statement_Signals_Measuring_Wikidata_Usage_on_Other_Wikis.pdf [20:01:51] It's all based on public data, but existing code would have to be adapted to run on public datasets rather than the internal WMF data lake. (code is here: https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/wmde/analytics/-/blob/6ee7949ed66be3266f2b52baec033361076948b0/tasks/wikidata_integrations/2024/T369331_wd_integration_metrics_initial/notebooks/3_symbols_in_page_source_metrics.ipynb) [20:03:20] (we didn't run the code for older snapshots just because we didn't have time within the project scope to adapt the code to a previous snapshot data structure) [20:06:03] thanks for the suggestion of making a Phab ticket! also I don't know if productionizing this particular proposed metric is still on the WMDE roadmap. I guess I'll consult with them and if they also agree I'd make a ticket. It's definitely not something really necessary for the Wikiworkshop, just a kinda nice-to-have [20:06:39] hope you're well, thx again :)