Closed Bug 719354 Opened 12 years ago Closed 12 years ago

Allow editors accessing number of active daily users for add-on (ADU)

Categories

(addons.mozilla.org Graveyard :: Admin/Editor Tools, defect)

defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED WONTFIX

People

(Reporter: aryx, Unassigned)

Details

(Keywords: regression, Whiteboard: [ReviewTeam])

Before the latest admin tools rewrite, I had access to the statistics for every add-on which was very helpful when deciding if an add-on appeals to the general public.

At the moment, a review page as seen by editors only shows the total download count. Adding the count of active daily users (ADU) would be helpful (or access to add-on statistics).
Vaidik, you might be interested in this bug.
Whiteboard: [required amo-editors]
The ADU is available from the add-on's details page, but not if it is a search engine (xpi style add-ons should ping AMO and have an ADU count).
Reclassifying as defect, since this is a regression.
Severity: enhancement → normal
Keywords: regression
What is the bug here? Review pages now display ADU, and search engine add-ons can't ping AMO because they don't have ids.
I think the bug is that senior editors no longer have access to add-on statistics pages, unlike the rest of the add-on developer pages, i.e., https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/scriptify/statistics/

All users do have access to ADU now (comment 2), so that's not an issue.
Reclassifying editor bugs and changing to a new whiteboard flag. Spam, spam, spam, spam...
Whiteboard: [required amo-editors] → [ReviewTeam]
I don't think senior editors need access to stats dashboards in order to do their job. Knowing the download count and ADU should suffice for most decision. If other data is required, it can be escalated to admins.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 12 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
Product: addons.mozilla.org → addons.mozilla.org Graveyard
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