Summary

To encourage more people to use the popularity-contest system in Ubuntu, there should be a checkbox in the Software Preferences window for turning it on.

Rationale

Ubuntu uses the popularity-contest system from Debian to collect statistics about which packages are popular within the community. This information is used for such purposes as determining which packages to include on Ubuntu CDs and sorting in package management UIs. However, choosing to participate in this program is cumbersome and should be simplified. The more users participate in this effort, the more useful the information is. However, participation cannot be enabled by default for privacy reasons. Thus, we would like to make it simple for the user to opt to participate.

Use cases

Scope

Extensions to the Software Properties dialog to include settings for participation in popularity-contest

Design

Add a new tab to the Software Properties dialog, called Feedback. It will contain the following UI elements:

Implementation

Code

Data preservation and migration

Unresolved issues


CategorySpec

SimplePopconParticipation (last edited 2008-08-06 16:28:42 by localhost)