Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 5:07 PM, kludge <drkludge@rat-patrol.org> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 02:39:38PM -0600, kludge wrote:
IMO votes are no more needed on packages in repostories, neither any dividing into categories usig tags. Looking forward to the new order :)
Jaro one user's question:
if there is no voting on packages in [community], then what mechanism exists for users to suggest/cheer on a package's promotion to [extra]?
-kludge One users answer:
Maybe the same mechanism that would move packages out of extra to unsupported or community? Its called pkgstats. pacman -S pkgstats and then exec pkgstats as root IIRC.
Greg accepted. for what it's worth, pkstats seems too "passive" an interaction to me. i feel more involved in any system when i can make active decision about what goes where (even if it's just one voice in
Grigorios Bouzakis wrote: the wilderness saying, "hey, wouldn't this be cool?!?"). hence why i run arch.
then again, i have no hands-on experience managing packages, so my opinion is entirely from the user-side. maybe it's just my humanities degree showing :)
Certainly an interesting distinction, but, at the same time we have many more people yelling that the voting sucks and is terrible and no one cares about it. I certainly side with you on this one, but if two or three people are using it, and hundreds not using it, it's wasted effort.
the hidden reason i asked is that i was working on something i was thinking of calling "ballotbox:" a bash script/app that would (i think) make voting more user-friendly. i took a break on it when real-life intervened, and then this proposal here put the whole point up in the air. maybe i'll pick it back up and get it working for the aur, anyhow. just don't expect it any time *too* soon ;) -klduge