I agree that it is very easy to go wrong with usage data collection. I've
seen it happen several times. The key is to start with questions rather than
what data should be collected. In this case, we have clear questions and
concrete actions that could be taken based on the answers, so I don't see
lack of interested to be an issue. Lack of resources to implement such a
system is a different matter entirely.

 

- Konstantin

 

 

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I agree that this could be useful but we have to remember that the UDC has
been retired because supposedly everybody cared about such data but in
reality nobody ever did. So who is going to sign up to maintain this, and
analyze the data.

 

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On 07/15/2013 06:44 PM, Konstantin Komissarchik wrote:

Regarding default preferences, the "best" thing to do is to capture what
preferences the users are tweaking using an automated usage collection
system. Then one can produce a report showing, for instance, how many users
prefer line numbers in the margin. If the stats really do favor line
numbers, then the default setting should be revisited regardless of history.
If the stats show the opposite, then the reports can be published, which
should partly help to pacify those who incorrectly assume that their
preference is representative of the majority.

+1, that's a good idea.
In any case, such reports should be made public. It shows users that they
have some control on the deliveries. And their content will be very nice
input to the most famous trolls of code style (tab vs margins, 80
columns...).

Should I open a bug to suggest this "Preference Collector" mechanism?

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Mickael Istria
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