Re: Should the AppDB make public the number of unique page views each app gets?

2006-01-24 Thread Chris Morgan
Sounds like a pretty reasonable thing to me.  Anyone interested in whipping up 
a patch to store application family/version views?  How to count the 
non-generated page views?

Chris


On Saturday 19 November 2005 4:39 pm, Scott Ritchie wrote:
 This was an idea we discussed in IRC for a short bit, and I think it
 would be good to bring it up here.

 Essentially, if the AppDB displayed the number of page views each app
 got it would go a long way towards estimating the demand for particular
 applications, whether they work or not.  It seems fair to say that
 someone looking an app up in the AppDB either wants to run it in Wine or
 wants to know if it's doable should he switch to Wine.

 Coincidentally, this also helps solve the voting problem - since votes
 for gold apps are supposed to be replaced with votes for apps that work
 should be done on, we now have a mechanism to sort the Gold list other
 than by votes.  Sorting the gold list by page views would also greatly
 help navigation from the front page of the AppDB, as it would place the
 most popular applications at the top.

 Then again, maybe there's something I've overlooked.

 Thoughts?
 -Scott Ritchie




Should the AppDB make public the number of unique page views each app gets?

2005-11-19 Thread Scott Ritchie
This was an idea we discussed in IRC for a short bit, and I think it
would be good to bring it up here.

Essentially, if the AppDB displayed the number of page views each app
got it would go a long way towards estimating the demand for particular
applications, whether they work or not.  It seems fair to say that
someone looking an app up in the AppDB either wants to run it in Wine or
wants to know if it's doable should he switch to Wine.

Coincidentally, this also helps solve the voting problem - since votes
for gold apps are supposed to be replaced with votes for apps that work
should be done on, we now have a mechanism to sort the Gold list other
than by votes.  Sorting the gold list by page views would also greatly
help navigation from the front page of the AppDB, as it would place the
most popular applications at the top.

Then again, maybe there's something I've overlooked.

Thoughts?
-Scott Ritchie





Re: Should the AppDB make public the number of unique page views each app gets?

2005-11-19 Thread Dustin Navea

Scott Ritchie wrote:

This was an idea we discussed in IRC for a short bit, and I think it
would be good to bring it up here.

Essentially, if the AppDB displayed the number of page views each app
got it would go a long way towards estimating the demand for particular
applications, whether they work or not.  It seems fair to say that
someone looking an app up in the AppDB either wants to run it in Wine or
wants to know if it's doable should he switch to Wine.

Coincidentally, this also helps solve the voting problem - since votes
for gold apps are supposed to be replaced with votes for apps that work
should be done on, we now have a mechanism to sort the Gold list other
than by votes.  Sorting the gold list by page views would also greatly
help navigation from the front page of the AppDB, as it would place the
most popular applications at the top.

Then again, maybe there's something I've overlooked.

Thoughts?
-Scott Ritchie


Vote for!

Another thing I have been pondering is a Platinum list added to the DB, 
where apps that work 100% dont have any debug messages on the console as 
well..  Yes, there are a few apps that actually meet this criteria, and 
no I'm not talking about minesweeper, or solitaire either..


While we are on the subject of the lists, why arent there any links on 
the sidebar of the DB to the lists?  That would be a nice thing as well


Dustin