Am Saturday 04 March 2006 20:04 schrieb Boyd Lynn Gerber:
On Sat, 4 Mar 2006, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
On Saturday, March 04, 2006 at 15:06:04, James Ogley wrote:
Now we are getting in the realm of the still not even defined trust/rating system. * Trusted 99% * Quality 95% * Downloaded more then 100 times * Some other attribute 70% * Some other attribute 50% Of course you could share these "settings" with other users of the build service and they could use pascal's stable settings too.
Hey, that would be pretty cool, is there any info on when we might see this happen? (Apologies if I've just missed a reference to it)
Once you and me and all the other peepz that hang around here make it happen! :)
We should take this to the opensuse-buildservice mailinglist and discuss it there.
I really like this idea as well. I wonder how this rating system will work. How is quality and trust being defined. Also is the XML structure discussed on opensuse-factory going to be used?
I think the structure could be modified to be used every where. That is once it is defined and we realy define/rate quality.
quality != trust
but some individuals trust and quality are higher. They are related but different.
Right, a highly trustable package could package an experimental package. So, in short, the trust level always depends on the people. The quality depends on the package. A trust rating system and a quality rating system are IMHO two independend systems. bye adrian -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nuernberg, Germany email: adrian@suse.de