On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 at 15:42, Terry Reedy wrote: > Part of the pypi problem is a startup problem of initially low numbers. If > the only people who bother to log in to rate are the disgruntled, then the > ratings/reviews will be biased. I wonder how many of the people promoting the > new feature have themselves logged in to systematically rate and possibly > comment on every package they have looked at, and thereby kickstart the > system with fair responses. For what it's worth, I never look at PyPI. I get my packages either through Gentoo's portage or, if it isn't there (yet), by finding the package's home site through Google. So I'm a happy user of a number of packages, whose comments will never show up on PyPI. --David (RDM)
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