On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:29:31 -0700, Chris Withers <[email protected]>
wrote:
Sridhar Ratnakumar wrote:
1) Why would one be interested in knowing different ratings for each and
every minor version?
Because some release are better than others.
Yet, the various minor versions may not differ (and thus not significantly
better or worse than on another) much, do they? I mean .. CherryPy-2.x and
CherryPy-3.x do have a lot of differences (like Jinja and Jinja2), but
there may not be much different in CherryPy-3.1.1 and CherryPy-3.1.2.
2) If I want to find the rating of CherryPy - as a whole - where should
I go?
An overview of the ratings for the current and past releases compared
*would* be a nice-to-have...
Yes. If PyPI is going to have release-specific ratings, I suggest that
each PyPI page (distname-version) show two rating bars:
a) release rating (logged-in user editable)
b) overall rating (averaged from all release ratings)
The feature in overall is nice .. and can have some UI help from
http://www.fyneworks.com/jquery/star-rating/
-srid
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