** Description changed: - First, a software does what it says that it does extremely well, so people use it, then rate it 5. - Second, a software does something that most people aren't interested in using, but the same software does something that some people are interested in using, so they install it and give it 5 stars. - Finally, I see many 5 starred software, but I'm not interested in using them, because the description doesn't go towards my objectives. + A software does something that some people are interested in doing. The + same software does what its author says that it does extremely well, so + people use it, then rate it 5. - If a software's full description page is read by 100 people and 90 from - among them choose to install it, that means 90% are interested in using - it. + Now, a software does something that most people are interested in using. + The same software does what its author says that it does well, so people + use it, then rate it 3. - average rating: how much people who installed a software liked the software - usage interest: how many people who read a software installed the software - - I want to see what software has high usage interest, but does what it says that it does badly, so I can open sourcely fix it. - Later, I want to see sorting by average rating * usage interest too. + Finally, I see many software that I'm not interested in using appearing + above many software that I'm interested in using in the Ubuntu Software + Store lists.
** Description changed: A software does something that some people are interested in doing. The same software does what its author says that it does extremely well, so people use it, then rate it 5. - Now, a software does something that most people are interested in using. - The same software does what its author says that it does well, so people - use it, then rate it 3. + A software does something that most people are interested in using. The + same software does what its author says that it does well, so people use + it, then rate it 3. Finally, I see many software that I'm not interested in using appearing above many software that I'm interested in using in the Ubuntu Software Store lists. ** Description changed: A software does something that some people are interested in doing. The same software does what its author says that it does extremely well, so people use it, then rate it 5. A software does something that most people are interested in using. The same software does what its author says that it does well, so people use it, then rate it 3. Finally, I see many software that I'm not interested in using appearing above many software that I'm interested in using in the Ubuntu Software - Store lists. + Store ranking. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to software-center in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881890 Title: the average rating problem Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: A software does something that some people are interested in doing. The same software does what its author says that it does extremely well, so people use it, then rate it 5. A software does something that most people are interested in using. The same software does what its author says that it does well, so people use it, then rate it 3. Finally, I see many software that I'm not interested in using appearing above many software that I'm interested in using in the Ubuntu Software Store ranking. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/881890/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

