On Sun, 2010-10-03 at 08:04 -0400, Loui Chang wrote:
On Sun 03 Oct 2010 12:54 +0200, Rémy Oudompheng wrote:
With pkgstats, we have some idea about what AUR packages are often used [*]. I think it would be interesting to display usage statistics in AUR, as it would be a good complement to the vote statistics. Are we interested in such a feature, or do you think it is unnecessary due to the existence of the vote feature ?
Well I pkgstats may compliment votes, but they really are different stats. Pkgstats include lots of packages that are not included in the AUR, and probably some that exist in other 3rd party repos.
I think it's appropriate that pkgstats has its own home.
I'm not exactly sure how you would want to incorporate them into the AUR. Discussion is always welcome though, so don't be afraid to share your ideas. Cheers.
I'm going to play devil's advocate here and just throw something half-serious out. If one of the key characteristics of Arch is that "Arch is what you make it" doesn't pkgstats make a sort of 'oh, lots of people are using that, maybe I should to' culture prevalent? I understand the usage in deciding how dev time is allocated, but less so with the AUR where the only (correct me if I'm wrong) use would be for people to gauge the 'popularity' of a package.