Re: [arch-dev-public] pkgstats: first results

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Um,,, ehem;

I would like to remind everyone that the TU system was NOT originated solely to be based on votes, in fact there was no voting until much more recently.

Also, when the voting was added to the TU system the community and TUs were SPECIFICALLY told that the voting system would NEVER be used to make decisions about or demands concerning what any individual TU decided to add. There WERE concerns that just this type of "accounting" would be used to determine how or what a TU may do. ONLY the TUs themselves make these decisions. It has ALWAYS been that way.

BTW.... I am not sure why this happens every few months or so, but it is a repeating thought that somehow the voting system is a milestone setter and thereby an issue for the TUs. If there is something in the wiki or other documentation that would suggest or even say as much IT NEEDS TO BE REMOVED.

Guys, if this is not clear to you, a search of the older mails should yield a wealth of information about this from previous outbursts concerning the suggested requirments for TUs from the voting system results.

Best regards;

Bob Finch

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 5:44 AM, Loui Chang <louipc.ist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 06:51:20PM +0100, Andreas Radke wrote:
> the community repo is still a mess. it seems the TUs just put in what
> they like not what is requested by the community. there are still
> many packages with more than 50 votes waiting in unsupported AUR. Maybe
> a monthly pkg move in/out should be installed by the TUs.

TUs really shouldn't be adding packages if they don't use them. At the
same time they shouldn't be adding packages solely because they use
them. That seems to be happening an extraordinary amount. It's somewhat
of an abuse of the server's resources.



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