Closed Bug 1189863 Opened 9 years ago Closed 9 years ago

Add Windows 10 segment to executive summary

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(Cloud Services Graveyard :: Metrics: Pipeline, defect)

defect
Not set
normal

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(Not tracked)

RESOLVED FIXED

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(Reporter: kparlante, Unassigned)

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(1 file, 1 obsolete file)

We're going to be getting questions about how the Windows 10 rollout affects the default rate, searches, hours, etc. Right now we don't split out Windows versions in the executive summary (or the existing executive dashboards, etc.)

My guess/assumption is that we're going to want to split Windows into two segments, "Windows 10" and "Windows other".

Rebecca, looking to you and metrics team to confirm how we want to handle this.
Flags: needinfo?(rweiss)
See Also: → 1189859
I see this being useful at the moment but I also see us pulling it all out within a year when it is re-absorbed into the general 'Windows' bucket.  I would prefer to have the executive dashboard remain stable and instead have custom drill downs for the things of interest at the moment.  I suspect the Windows drill down would actually become a permanent fixture providing information across all versions.
Windows based executive report (only includes data from July 31)
The correct one
Attachment #8641990 - Attachment is obsolete: true
https://github.com/mozilla-services/data-pipeline/pull/107
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 9 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
:trink Is that weekly-generated data easily accessible, or do you have to create and upload that csv manually?
Flags: needinfo?(rweiss)
It is manually generated at the moment but with the OS information landing in the summary data this week it will be much faster to run and we will be able to automate it.
Product: Cloud Services → Cloud Services Graveyard
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