[Wouter Verhelst] > Which, I'm sure, is important for popcon maintainers; however, I > don't think it is very relevant in this discussion (unless you can > point me towards an editor that is implemented as a library ;-)
The problem do not only affect libraries. There are other packages (with user applications) which show up with no votes, or with a very low number of votes. I have not investigated this in detail, but want everyone looking at the vote numbers to be aware of the problems with it. Heck, even the installation number have problems. Just check out <URL:http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?popcon=popularity-contest>, showing that 99.72% of the machines reporting to popcon have popcon installed. I believe that when I figure out how the rest are reporting to popcon. (I suspect the last issue is a problem with corrupt dpkg data.) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]