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Generate a list of requested commands from Mixpanel data #1071

Open leostera opened 8 years ago

leostera commented 8 years ago

As per https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/issues/980

The web client is now tracking more detailed analytics about command searches, and it could provide a list of not-found commands.

Travis could pull it down from Mixpanel, and update an Issue here with a checklist to facilitate commands that people are looking for but can't find.

sbrl commented 7 years ago

Having a list of most searched-for commands that we don't currently have sounds like some invaluable information right there. In addition it would give contributors some ideas about pages we could create.

Also, what's mixpanel?

sbrl commented 7 years ago

Ping @ostera

SpartakusMd commented 6 years ago

@sbrl MixPanel ( https://mixpanel.com/ ) is an analytics dashboard, something like Google Analytics.

Having a issue wih most searched inexistent commands could help contributors know what pages will bring the most value.

@ostera is there any progress on this ?

sbrl commented 6 years ago

@SpartakusMd Ah, I see. Thanks! If I had access to it, I may be able to set something up quickly. Other than that, I'd have to set up a separate system to record such things if we don't have access to it any more.

SpartakusMd commented 6 years ago

@sbrl who does have this type of access ? Maybe he is willing to give access to the data in order to aggregate it, no ? As you are in the team could you contact the main developers in order to move this further ?

sbrl commented 6 years ago

I don't currently know any more than you do about this "MixPanel" thing, @SpartakusMd, and while I assume that @ostera is the one responsible for it, I don't have any other way to contact them other than via GitHub or Gitter. To that end, I'm happy to take a look as I've said, but I can't if I can't get hold of anyone with access.