[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2012-01-27 Thread Pedro Bessa
thx for listening and replying sry for ignoring the alluded reason and being disorganized I would be satisfied with a Most Downloaded section! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881890 Tit

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2012-01-27 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
So, thanks for the suggestion, but I'm marking this as Won't Fix for the reason I alluded to in my previous comment. We plan to order items by number of users in a "Most Downloaded" section, because two distinct ways of exposing interesting things is better than one. Once we do that, Making "Top Ra

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2012-01-27 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 919293 the average rating bug ** Description changed: - When many people install a software, it goes towards many people's objectives. - When people rate a software high, it does well what its author says that it does. + steps to reproduce: + 1.

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2012-01-23 Thread Kiwinote
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 919293 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/919293 Looks like #919293 is a more refined/rephrased version of this bug, so I'll mark this one as a duplicate of that one. In the future please try to use only one bug report per issue - this allows us to keep trac

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2012-01-16 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Is there any realistic search where Remmina appears above Firefox? The only way I've found to achieve that is to search for "interface" and then sort by rating. Which probably isn't a common thing to do. Remmina appears in #1 position in "Top Rated Internet", with Firefox at #8. I don't think this

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2012-01-14 Thread Pedro Bessa
I mean... few people are interested in using Renmina Renmina connects to remote desktops excellently, does what its author says that it does excellently, so Renmina is rated 5 many people are interested in using Firefox Firefox browses the internet well, does what its author says that it does wel

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2012-01-14 Thread Pedro Bessa
An example? Ok! Firefox is a software that many people are interested in using. Renmina is a software that few people are interested in using. Firefox browses the internet well. Renmina connects to remote desktops excellently. Firefox does what its author says that it does well. Renmina does what

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2011-12-01 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Sorry, I don't understand this bug report. Can you give an example of the problem you're describing? ** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2011-11-27 Thread Pedro Bessa
** Description changed: - A software does something that some people are interested in doing. The - same software does what its author says that it does very well. The - people who use it rate it 4. + When many people install a software, it goes towards many people's objectives. + When people ra

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2011-11-27 Thread Pedro Bessa
** Description changed: A software does something that some people are interested in doing. The - same software does what its author says that it does extremely well, so - people use it, then rate it 5. + same software does what its author says that it does extremely well. The + people who use i

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2011-11-27 Thread Pedro Bessa
** Description changed: - First, a software does what it says that it does extremely well, so people use it, then rate it 5. - Second, a software does something that most people aren't interested in using, but the same software does something that some people are interested in using, so they in

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2011-10-26 Thread Pedro Bessa
shows apps individually = don't show two apps at the same time -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881890 Title: the average rating problem To manage notifications about this bug go to: h

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2011-10-26 Thread Pedro Bessa
*don't show two apps at the same time, use next app link -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881890 Title: the average rating problem To manage notifications about this bug go to: https:/

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2011-10-26 Thread Pedro Bessa
Even so, I favor the second solution greatly. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881890 Title: the average rating problem To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launc

[Bug 881890] Re: the average rating problem

2011-10-26 Thread Pedro Bessa
There are two things we can do... 1. mark read, mark unread, save marks, load marks 2. shows apps individually with mini description, expand to full description, collapse to mini description and next app ...to track what apps were read. When looking for Mozilla Add-ons, I hate reading add-on na