** Description changed:
- The recommendations in the Software Center are a bit off. This one thing
- in particular irks me because there is no value—assuming discovering new
- software is the value we are after—to the user to recommend them
- software they have already got installed on their system.
-
- I suggest that software that is already installed on the current system
- should never be recommended. The software listings even have the little
- green check mark indicators showing the application is installed. (See
- attached screenshot.)
+ Ubuntu 12.10, software-center 5.4.1.3
Steps to reproduce:
1. Clean installation of Ubuntu
2. Open the Software Center
3. Login using a Ubuntu single sign on
4. Enable software recommendations
5. Open Recommended for you
Some of the software is installed by default.
With customization:
(steps 1–5 above)
5. Install any of the one or several of the recommended software
6. Exit and restart the Software Center
7. Open Recommended for you
You get the same recommendations including the application you installed
in your last session. (With enough applications
- Ubuntu 12.10, software-center 5.4.1.3
+ The recommendations in the Software Center are a bit off. This one thing
+ in particular irks me because there is no value—assuming discovering new
+ software is the value we are after—to the user to recommend them
+ software they have already got installed on their system.
+
+ I suggest that software that is already installed on the current system
+ should never be recommended. The software listings even have the little
+ green check mark indicators showing the application is installed. (See
+ attached screenshot.)
+
+
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter/Recommendations#Generating_recommendations>:
+ "The server should use a recommender algorithm to identify the ~50
+ packages *you don't have installed* that you're most likely to rate as
+ excellent."
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1096950
Title:
Do not recommend software already installed on the system
Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Ubuntu 12.10, software-center 5.4.1.3
Steps to reproduce:
1. Clean installation of Ubuntu
2. Open the Software Center
3. Login using a Ubuntu single sign on
4. Enable software recommendations
5. Open Recommended for you
Some of the software is installed by default.
With customization:
(steps 1–5 above)
5. Install any of the one or several of the recommended software
6. Exit and restart the Software Center
7. Open Recommended for you
You get the same recommendations including the application you
installed in your last session. (With enough applications
The recommendations in the Software Center are a bit off. This one
thing in particular irks me because there is no value—assuming
discovering new software is the value we are after—to the user to
recommend them software they have already got installed on their
system.
I suggest that software that is already installed on the current
system should never be recommended. The software listings even have
the little green check mark indicators showing the application is
installed. (See attached screenshot.)
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter/Recommendations#Generating_recommendations>:
"The server should use a recommender algorithm to identify the ~50
packages *you don't have installed* that you're most likely to rate as
excellent."
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