Maybe it's just me, but I sometimes see 1-star ratings that do include
well written, thoughtful, long, helpful, descriptive comments.
Some are like "dis suxx".
Some are like "Doesn't work on device XYZ" (right above a 5-star that
says "Perfect on device XYZ").
</sarcasm>
You can submit your proposal here so it doesn't get lost:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/list
-- Kostya
02.12.2010 21:06, Leon Moreyn-Android Development пишет:
As a developer I find it difficult to understanding ratings sometime.
1 to 5 is a good scale. But here is the problem with scale you can
have people give you a five for the sake of giving you a five or a
person give you one just because they want to be jerks. I would like
to propose a change to the market rating system where a rate of 1 or 5
must include comments. If I am receiving a one due to technical
problems or display problems I would want to know and not search my
code for hours trying to find what may be the reason for the one rate.
Also with the 5 I would like to know what is working so very good on
my app that I could continue to use it in future developments. This
way as we develop more apps we can get a better sense as what the
rating really mean and the ppl who are rating the apps really think
about them. 1 and 5 the extremes should require feedback as the 2 to 4
are mostly middle ground and could be left alone for the average jerk
to rate.
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