Hello Robinson,

Am 18.09.2014 um 00:08 schrieb Robinson Tryon:
> On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 8:13 AM, Owen Genat <owen.ge...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> By way of comment, comparing:
>> http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/languagetool
>> http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/languagetool
>>
>> ... it is fairly obvious which is easier for a user to navigate. The AOO one
>> offers a simple summary table and big green download button. Very user
>> friendly. The new LO site does no have enough content yet to get a clear
>> impression of how it has improved.
> In terms of user feedback/content, the AOO page provides a lot more
> opportunities:
> 1) There's a score from 1-5 stars
>
> This is similar to , but provides more granularity, than an up/down vote.
I know that taxonomy but in my opinion it's bad because you could easily
manipulate the ranking. You could get that experience from sites of big
shops too.

Something we could decide on in my opinion is: should we open up voting
for anonymous user. This needs a working captcha/question mechanism
because otherwise we will end up in a mess of robot voting.
>
> 2) "Compatible with OpenOffice 4: Yes"
>
> We don't have any uploaded files on the extension test site to compare...
I don't get your request here: should I add another options field with
vocabulary for compatibility to AOO versions?
>
> 3) "User feedback: Compatible with OpenOffice 4.x?  (up/down votes as
> percentage)"
>
> This kind of feedback is very useful. Even better would be a bar
> chart/heatmap corresponding to each version of an extension. There
> could be a slot for each version of LibreOffice (we'd only display LO
> versions that have been tested).
>
> We could perhaps take a cue from WineHQ's visualization:
> https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=648

I have no fun experience with that comments/ranking. I failed to run a
program that has silver or gold status.
There is also very little feedback about the experience with programs.
We need many active user for that and some volunteers for the
administration and support.
>> >From a support point of view I feel it would also be good to enforce visible
>> contact details for extension publishers. At present it can be difficult to
>> track down the author of an extension. I often find myself in forum answers
>> stating "(try to) contact the extension author" without being able to offer
>> much in the way of further assistance.
> Andreas -- Could this requirement be tied to the creation of an
> account with extension-publishing powers?
Currently a new member (user) of the site will get the permission to
create an extension-project and to provide releases.

Every member of the site has to provide a valid email-address. Thus we
could reach out to him via this email address.

If the user creates a new project he had to provide an email-address. We
could make this address public on the project site.

He could provide an URL to a website for the project too (if the project
is hosted outside or there is a website with documentation in detail etc.
>
> Ideally we'd give the user an option of providing an email address or
> website url. We'd want to include some language suggesting that we
> might deprecate or disable the pages of publishers/extensions that
> don't have an active support mechanism.
The data (email-address / URL) are there but the email is not published
and I have not created a form to send a message to the author of the
extension project yet.

Maybe we should create a Redmine ticket or a wiki-site to collect the
requested improvements?

Regards,
Andreas

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