Bug#327194: gtk-gnutella: Default sort order should be highest # hits on top

2005-09-12 Thread Christian Biere
Johan Walles wrote: As for the usability issue, I have to click the column header for every search, every time I add a new search, and every time I re-start gtk-gnutella. So it's not a one-off operation as you seem to suggest. The default was switched back to unsorted. However, the search

Bug#327194: gtk-gnutella: Default sort order should be highest # hits on top

2005-09-10 Thread Christian Biere
Johan Walles wrote: As I don't get any spam in my searches (a filter called music with only a size and a name requirement) I don't ever see any spam in my search results, so I haven't really seen that problem. In my case the count works well as a quality indicator. I realize that might

Bug#327194: gtk-gnutella: Default sort order should be highest # hits on top

2005-09-09 Thread Johan Walles
PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 19:39:36 +0200 Subject: Bug#327194: gtk-gnutella: Default sort order should be highest # hits on top there's no default sorting at all. The results are implicitely arranged in the order they arrive and grouped by checksum. I don't

Bug#327194: gtk-gnutella: Default sort order should be highest # hits on top

2005-09-08 Thread Johan Walles
Package: gtk-gnutella Version: 0.95.4-1 Severity: wishlist Try this: Start gtk-gnutella. Do a search for something that will give you a bunch of hits (try abba for example). Look at the search results when you have received a bunch of them. Current result: The results list is sorted by

Bug#327194: gtk-gnutella: Default sort order should be highest # hits on top

2005-09-08 Thread Christian Biere
Hi, there's no default sorting at all. The results are implicitely arranged in the order they arrive and grouped by checksum. I don't think sorting by number of sources by default is really a good idea because in many cases these results are actually spam. This counter shouldn't be confused with