[Expired for popularity-contest (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
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popularity-contest shoud not be a ubuntu-common dep, should not be installed by
default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81211
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I tend to agree popularity-contest in its current state (manual user
configuration) is not of much use and should not be part of ubuntu-
common and should not be installed by default.
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- popularity-contest
+ popularity-contest shoud not be a ubuntu-common dep, should not be nst
The concern of it being impossible to remove could be addressed by
making ubuntu-standard recommend popcon instead of depending on it.
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popularity-contest
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Hi,
I do think that its useful information to know what applications are
popular and which are not. We currently use this in gnome-app-install to
provide a "popularity" column so that the users get a idea what
applications are popular and which are not that popular. Its currently
not ideal because
hello,
Thanks for the response
No this doesn't address my concerns.
My concerns are that it is installed in the first place by default instead of
user install.
As I mentioned, there is no real need for any developer to know what
applications are being used or most popular.
If that were a tru
Could you please let me know if this adresses your concerns?
Thanks,
MIchael
** Changed in: popularity-contest (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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Thanks for your bugreport.
popularity-contest is not enabled by default. You have to manually
enable it by going to the software-properties or edit /etc/popularity-
contest.conf. No worries, we will not enable it by default.
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