i think that list could prove useful, although i agree it could be split on to 
apps and games, makes all sense.
even if devs don't look at it right now maybe someone does and wants to hack on 
top voters.
 
the MTGO 3 example is interesting, i'm the maintainer of the game, and that 
surge in the forums of wizards made many windows users vote for it in wine. 
although it's not a good measure for the importance of the game in the linux 
comunity it would be interesting to see if it is the pushing app to make 
secur32 and schannel work on wine or something else.



Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 18:58:27 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Splitting the appdb Top 25 list
Do developers set priorities based on what's on the voting list anyway?  I 
mean, does any developer ever really say 'Wow, Bioshock has42 votes, maybe I 
should work on that tomorrow'?  That's almost certainly not the case.
I know for a fact the list is at least somewhat distorted.  Magic The 
Gathering: Online is #3 on the list, and I was basically the one that helped 
getit to that position by asking people on other sites to vote if they wanted 
to see it working under Linux.  About 100 people voted for it within 72 
hours.Despite that, it's not a very popular app.  It's something I think Linux 
gamers might be interested in, in general, but even on Windows it probably has 
lessthan 50,000 active accounts.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:


I wonder if we should perhaps just remove the AppDB voting system 
alltogether.As you said, it doesn't seem to be giving a good representation of 
users'interests.Alexander N. Sørnes

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