Re: Moving away from the term "karma" in Bodhi

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On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 12:06 PM Fabio Valentini <decathorpe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Mon, Nov 11, 2024, 18:52 Mattia Verga via devel <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Il 11/11/24 12:12, Kalev Lember ha scritto:
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>> On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 12:05 PM Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>> On Mon, Nov 11, 2024 at 5:59 AM Lukas Ruzicka <lruzicka@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>> Well, I am very sad about this step and I feel very sorry that you are trying to remove the word karma from the process. I believe that Karma denotes one of the most powerful, the most noble, and the most fair principles of this world, because traditionally it is above this world.
>>>> Kudos, or anything you have suggested, is far less.
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>>>> The Linux world has always had a kind of "lore" with interesting project names, acronyms, which mostly were made up as "pun intended". I do not understand why anybody has an urge to take this away.
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>>>> Please, think twice about it, because the world will always get you people that want to diminish the meaning of your contribution to the project by claiming that your work is not noble/tolerant/clean/you-name-it enough. Once you take a step back, they will take up new positions and they'll start pushing again.
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>>> I am also personally disappointed in this. Draining the personality away from things we make just makes it less fun and interesting. ☹️
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>> I'd much rather keep the existing karma terminology as well. I hope it is not a final decision to change it.
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>> Kalev
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>> The original request to change the term "karma" in Bodhi was https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/issues/4321
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>> I see some points which are in favor to the renaming:
>> - we are using the term like a "joke" while it has religious connotations.
>> - even not considering that, we are misusing the concept of karma (as I understand it): giving positive karma to an update doesn't give back positive karma on your own update, and vice versa.
>> - the third, which is why I agree with the change (I told you I'm not interested in being politically correct...), is that I saw multiple times new users confused by the terminology "give karma to the update".
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>> I'm not sure who has to decide whether to rename the terminology or not. I've started to work on that task and already merged minor changes (renamed BugKarma and TestCaseKarma classes, which are mostly in the backend and not visible by end users), but I can always stop and wait for more feedback.
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>> I could also continue to ignore the change request and leave that unanswered, after all I'm just a contributor to Bodhi code... the real problem is I don't know who's in charge to make decisions on such changes. But as I said I quite agree with renaming the term.
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> One problem I see with using a neutral term like "feedback" is that it's ... well, *too* generic. I would argue that commenting on an update constitutes giving "feedback" too, for example. Renaming "karma" to feedback would lose the "voting" part of the whole process.
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> I think "upvote" / "downvote" (like on Reddit) or "kudos" would make it much more clear that some kind of tally is involved, while generic "feedback" does not (at least not to me as a non-native speaker).
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> Fabio
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>> Mattia
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I'm with Fabio, upvote/downvote makes way more sense than the existing
term of karma, or the other suggestions in this thread.  I think it
would be easily understandable for newcomers and could help encourage
more participation in the testing feedback process.  We could
reference the cumulative total as the score or points.

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Carl George

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