On 12 Nov 2009, at 17:31 , Jesse Noller wrote: > > But before we even did those; why not have mandatory links for entries > to bug trackers, mailing lists, source repositories, etc? I'm saying > saying this doesn't seem well thought out, and the current > implementation is broken by design. Of course, as I said earlier; > since I don't have time to patch it; I'll simply just not participate. I think having links to those is a very good idea and more important than a comment/notation system. They shouldn't be mandatory though, not every library has a mailing list, or even a (public anyway) bug tracker.
Giving users and easy way to contact the author would be a must as well ("package index owner" and "package index maintainer" should link to the users's profiles, and users should be able to setup contact informations e.g. a mail address or a website). See how search.cpan does it, the information is worth a lot to users. Currently, finding how to send feedback to a package owner usually requires wading through the description text itself, which in some cases (e.g. distribute) amounts to pages of document. On 12 Nov 2009, at 17:31 , Jesse Noller wrote: > I don't want us to impersonate the mindless, sub-useful drivel found > in App store/YouTube/etc comments 99% of the time or the broken "5 > star ratings" systems, etc. It's too easy to game. I think I read a paper on that subject a short time ago (but can't seem to find it right now), basically saying 5-star systems weren't very useful, a simple +1/0/-1 was just as good (if not better) and 0/+1 worked as well. _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com