At 09:45 AM 11/14/2009 +0100, Martin v. Löwis wrote: >Paul Moore wrote: > > 2009/11/13 Tres Seaver <tseaver at palladion.com>: > >> I can see the information about the poll, and a link to view the > >> results, without logging in. > >> > >> http://pypi.python.org/pypi > >> > >> (second paragraph there). That paragraph tells you that you need to log > >> in to vote in the poll. > > > > I don't want to create a PyPI account (more account details I'll > > rarely use to remember) just to vote. I can see why anonymous votes > > are bad, but the sample's going to be self-selecting - people like me > > who don't want to create an account will be excluded. > >This is indeed intentional: people like you won't upload packages to >PyPI, nor will they take part in the rating system, as both require >a PyPI account. Which is bizarre, since Paul belongs to the group of people you say you care most about - i.e., those people browsing the index and looking for packages. The *consumers* of the comments, in other words.
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