Onsdag 03 januar 2007 21:46, skrev Kari Hurtta:
"Chris Morgan" chmorgan@gmail.com writes in
gmane.comp.emulators.wine.devel:
On 03 Jan 2007 16:34:21 +0200, Kari Hurtta hurtta+gmane@siilo.fmi.fi
wrote:
"Dan Kegel" dank@kegel.com writes in gmane.comp.emulators.wine.devel:
The appdb says "Only applications which install and run flawlessly on an out-of-the-box Wine installation make it to the Platinum list"
Yes. Also on front page http://appdb.winehq.org/ on first item:
The Top-10 Platinum List
Ragnarok Online All Versions
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=928
Maintainer's Rating: Platinum
Description: What was not tested
* Installation. That was not necessary because
I already installed it in Windows - I'm just running RO from the Windows partition.
So that appdb classification is complete garbage.
If Platinum requires that installation works out of box, and tester did even tested installation and still gives platinium.
So first item on http://appdb.winehq.org/ says "don't trust me".
/ Kari Hurtta
( Some other maintenaivers have give rating 'Garbage' for this application :-) )
I agree, the rating isn't correct. We aren't going to be able to avoid issues with mis-rated applications though, so discussing language changes is only going to clarify the issue not entirely prevent them.
In this case the maintainer of the application should be made aware of this issue and should take care of correcting the rating.
Chris
Yes. However there may be another test for this application, which may be correctly rated platinium: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=928&iTestingId=8032
On that test, installation is tested: | What works | Installing the game, patching, launching the game from the | directory. Sound worked flawlessly. Runs as fast as on win32 at 1024x768 | (full detail).
http://appdb.winehq.org/ platinium list's first item should point to that test instead.
Perhaps appdb should check that "Installs?" and "Runs?" column on particular test have "Yes", before it accept "Platinum" to "Rating" column ?
For test results? It already does that.
/ Kari Hurtta