On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 09:01 +1300, Tim Penhey wrote: > On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 07:29:53 Curtis Hovey wrote: > > I have started a branch that adds registry karma actions so that the > > events can be tracked in a time line. > > It has been said a gazillion times that karma isn't suitable for tracking > events for this type of display. > > So... lets design something that does! > > This timeline feature has been on a general todo list since I started over > three years ago. Lets pull finger and JFDI. We have enough brain power in > the > team to get something suitable. > > So, start thinking of how it can be done. Open your mind (TM) to the options > by phrasing the question to yourself: > "How can we have a common activity model in the database that crosses > the Launchpad application boundaries that contains rich enough information > to provide a great timeline?" > > Let your subconscious start simmering on the solution.
I think we also need to consider why I am adding karma. It is a crowd sourcing mechanism. Since the registry does not have karma, we do not attract many users who want recognition for linking a package to an upstream project, or upload a release. I am adding karma. If this does not work for the time line, we need someone to commit to doing this after work. -- __Curtis C. Hovey_________ http://launchpad.net/
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