On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Austin English <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Very true. Where it would help is with knowing what apps people are > running. Many people might try Wine, and never get it to work, then > give up without filing a bug. Conversely, some people might have it > work perfectly fine, but since it works great, we never see bugs > filed. By collecting these statistics, we'll be able to know what apps > to focus on, which will give a bit better direction on which bugs to > fix, which features to implement, etc. >
That's some pretty strange logic. If most people are running app X, but we don't know about it because it runs really well so we don't get a lot of bug reports for it, then why would we want to *focus* on that app? We should be focusing on apps that don't work, or have lots of bugs. We already have this information from the thousands of bug reports in bugzilla. -- James Hawkins