Adam Williamson wrote: > We have lots of suggestions. As I've said at least fifty times, it's > pointless going too far with the slapping of band-aids on the current > karma system, because it's fundamentally too simplistic: it's never > going to be perfect and there is a definite point of diminishing returns > if we keep screwing with it. Right. That's why we need to abolish it. > What we need is the non-numeric karma system which Bodhi 2.0 is supposed > to be bringing in. No amount of tweaking with the rules of Bodhi 1.0 is > going to Magically Solve Everything, because '1, 0, -1' is simply too > limited a vocabulary to express everything we need to express about > updates. Making the system more complex will only make it more broken, not less. You just cannot predict all the possible kinds of feedback which come in. At the current state of the art of technology, only a human can make this decision correctly, so we should let a human, the maintainer, take it. And if the maintainer demonstrates incompetence at taking these decisions, the offending maintainer needs to be replaced. No amount of software can fix incompetence. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel