On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 3:40 PM, w9ya <w9ya@qrparci.net> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Kristoffer Fossgård <kfs1@online.no> wrote:
Why is package popularity judged by votes anyway? I never vote. The reason i never vote is because i don't understand why package popularity can't simply be judged by download count. I know there's been some discussion of this topic earlier but as far as i can recall there were no convincing arguments against it. even if some moron decides to download his package more times to increase the chance of adoption(where would the motivation to do this be anyway? if he simply want's to get it in the pacman system for easier maintenance a simple guide to make your own repository and add it to pacman would remove this incurrence in 99% of cases) the TU's and Devs could still choose to not include the package in the repos. This could also largely be avoided by only counting i guess certain ip ranges(i'm not an expert on these things, but i DO know that counting downloads with some level of security is a common occurence on the net)
We have mirrors. Almost 100 of them. Feel free to contact them all, have them write code to count downloads which then sends the stats to us, and then we can implement this.
What you suggest is absolutely not feasible at all.
Quite frankly Aaron, this attitude is not helpful to your case at all. And it leads to worse as we have seen between you and me as of late. No one likes to be rebutted in such a manner.
Yes, it is NOT feasible, BUT you can **choose** to say this nicely or coarsely.
Kristoffer, I apologize if this sounded harsh, as Mr Finch seemed to interpret it. I did not mean it as such - I meant to say that you were overlooking the fact that we do not have full control over our mirrors and can only track downloads from one out of *many* servers.