[Catalog-sig] Please turn off ratings

Chris Withers chris at simplistix.co.uk
Wed Apr 6 09:06:05 CEST 2011


On 05/04/2011 19:28, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> Hi folks --
>
> Just got another one of these:
>
>> From: PyPI operators<richard at python.org>
>> Subject: New rating on Django
>>
>> [REPLIES TO THIS MESSAGE WILL NOT GO TO THE COMMENTER]
>> xen has rated your package as 0/5.  Comment (optional):
>
> I'd like to ask, again, to turn off ratings on PyPI packages.
>
> How is this feature helpful to anyone at all?
>
> * It's not helpful to me as a maintainer: I have no idea *why* "xen"
> gave this rating.
> * It's not helpful to users: they have no idea what "0" means.
> * It's not helpful to "xen": his feedback can't be acted upon, so
> we'll never be able to aprove.
> * It's not helpful to PyPI: what value does "0/5" provide to a catalog?
> * It's not helpful to the Python language: how does "0/5" in any way
> help Python users choose tools?
>
> PyPI is a catalog. Naive rating/voting features aren't part of that
> mission. Can we please turn this ill-considered, useless feature off?

+1

Chris

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