On 10/19/10 10:20 AM, Yaron Shahrabani wrote:
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Rosanne DiMesio <dimesio@earthlink.net mailto:dimesio@earthlink.net> wrote:
On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 12:12:33 +0200 Yaron Shahrabani <sh.yaron@gmail.com <mailto:sh.yaron@gmail.com>> wrote: > I see but I had another idea in mind... > I was thinking about having the possibility to rate and report but without > any way to comment, I mean that you cannot comment in foreign languages but > you can vote and report (any operation that requires clicking is OK, typing > is not). > It's not possible to report without typing, and ratings without the typed information as to why the user gave the app that rating would be at best useless (Why is this silver? What doesn't work?), and at worst misleading. "False platinums" in particular are already a big problem: users give an app a platinum rating, but list tweaks they applied (so it really should be gold) or things that didn't work (so it really should be silver). Admins and maintainers need that typed information to assess whether a rating is correct.
I fully understand, so reporting is way complicated without typing... Well its just a thought but maybe we should consider simplifying the whole process, maybe this way more data will be collected.
Yaron:
As a maintainer of several applications, I want to know about improvements/regressions of all functions in those applications. Thus, I ask those who use the products I maintain to provide details 'What Works' and 'What Does Not Work' and these must be, for the present time, in English. Sorry, but English is the "Universal" language. The boxes, for now, should stay.
There are many 'drop down' menus that it would be nice to input Hebrew and have English populate them. Would this be a good idea?
James McKenzie