On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 9:25 PM, devzero2000 <pinto.elia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2010/5/4 Björn Persson <bjorn(a)xn--rombobjrn-67a.se>
Thomas Janssen wrote:
> > Well, i wouldn't call a software that counts serverside downloads of
> > FOSS software and gives based on that downloads/installations, a
> > popularity suggestion in packagekit, spyware.
> > There's nothing at all that gets sent out of your box.
> >
> > Remind, i'm not speaking of exactly popcon. I spoke about something in
> > the server, just counting the download/installation (not even unique
> > installations via some hash or whatever) and a packagekit extension
> > that shows the count or something like stars or whatever.
> >
> > So, it has to be on by default.
>
> I'm sorry if I misunderstood you, but if you talked about download
> statistics
> then that was far from obvious. I got the impression that you talked about
> the
> same thing as "yersinia", and "yersinia" talked about Popcon.
>
No. I have only post the question whether this feature, right or wrong as
it can be, could be interesting in Fedora, as other distro have done
elsewhere. Just to to hold a discussion, if there was interest in the
functionality. I think it is better to open a debate about a feature
before seeing what is the best implementation for it, if exists at all or it
is better to develop it from scratch.