This task involves the work with understanding the number of edits being attempted and published with the Reply Tool as well as the number of unique editors engaging with it and their experience levels.
=== Background
In T247139, we will analyze how people are engaging with the Reply Tool once it's deployed as an opt-out preference at the Arabic, Czech and Hungarian Wikipedias (T249394).
In order to determine whether a broad range of people are having success using the Reply Tool, we first need to know who is using the tool and how they are using it.
This task is about determining the above so we can decide whether the data we've gathered "thus far" is representative enough to begin work on T247139.
=== Timing
~2 weeks after T249394 is resolved
=== Analysis details
- **Number of events:** a count of `init` events grouped by wiki and user edit count (read: experience level); logged out users should be included as well
- **Number of people:** a count of the unique people who triggered an `init` event in the Reply Tool, grouped by wiki and user edit count (read: experience level); logged out users should be included as well
=== Done
- [ ] The "counts" described in the "Analysis details" section above