User blog comment:Kirkburn/Technical Update: July 13, 2015/@comment-5558012-20150713214257/@comment-24473195-20150713221130

Maybe it'd be more informative if you simply have some way of tracking every weekly batch commit, like in github, and then simply link to the extra minor "technical" stuff.

I'm sure some weeks/months you're emphasizing a particular project, and some other week on another. So it would be useful to see where the priority is on any given week. It'd also be easy to spot whether you're focusing too much on bugs or features or somewhere in between. A simply javascript could probably obtain this data from the github, and exclude any data you don't need us to see :).

Edit to add:

Based on a small observation of github, it seems rather obvious that wikia is pushing to greatly improve the mobile aspects of the site. There's the flags (aka wikipedia indicators), the potBoxes(portable infoboxes), and the performance. Insights seems to be the odd man out, although it could still be inline to improve potBoxes, and general pages.