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Let us measure the community’s effort using specific metrics

I would appreciate a translation of this question.


The goal of our community is to create a world in which, for any search engine query, the search results will show a link to a detailed answer in the Spanish language.

To make our desired world a reality, together we create a free community knowledge base in the Spanish language. The road to such a grand goal is winding and tough; there is a chance of getting lost. I think, we need a landmark that will help us not to stray from the right path.

Let us think, which community metrics can guide us towards our goal?

What should be considered when choosing metrics

We can use any available data for metrics, no need to be limited to any existing metrics. On the other hand it is worth mentioning:

  • The fewer metrics we use the better. The best option would be, if we created a single metric to track our overall progress. On the other hand, the system has several important aspects that are very difficult to measure together.
  • Metrics should be interpretable. The goal of these metrics is to show in a simple way how our efforts are bringing the change: what is going well and what the community should pay more attention to. The easier it is to associate the numerical evaluation of a process in the community with the needed action for improvement, the better.
  • Metrics should be universal. It would be great to be able to look at the same metric on different sites in order to understand whether our initiatives are working or should be improved.

Key metrics: Community, Quality, Quantity

To get a good idea of the overall status of the community, I see three areas where we can use specific metrics:

  1. Community. How comfortable are the users in the community? Are they active on the site (ask & answer questions, vote, etc.)? Do they want to invite their colleagues? Do these colleagues want to join the community?
  2. Quality. How useful and interesting is the knowledge that we create to the users and Spanish-speaking developers in general?
  3. Quantity. How fast is the knowledge base growing? What questions that are needed are not presented in the knowledge base?

What metrics do you want to see?

Please share metrics with the community that you would like to use to track progress. How do we calculate these metrics? What data should we use to measure them?

Please post only one metric per answer to avoid confusion. I will try to implement the best proposed metrics for each of the sections (community, quality, quantity) and make them available to everyone.