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2009-09-14
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In that case, that might be more dangerous then. There is a chance that the developer might stop improving an app if the peak is already high, despite a lot of requests to add more features. The result: stale apps.
Another thing that might happen is the developer(s) might release that same new app with new features added and appending a 'pro' or 'ultimate' to the app name. The developers get to preserve the high peak on the old app, and get new karma on the 'pro' and 'ultimate' versions.
I believe in rewarding the developers who continuously improve their apps. If they get a million karma because they keep improving their apps, then good. They deserve it.
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2009-09-14
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2009-09-14
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There is a chance that the developer might stop improving an app if the peak is already high, despite a lot of requests to add more features. The result: stale apps.
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2009-09-14
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#75
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2009-09-14
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What if we use these spikes as an additional metrics in some form ? After all, the volume of the spike is the approximate numbers who still have it installed.
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2009-09-14
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#77
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I don't think that karma should be subtracted just expired hopefully this would avert negative karma.
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2009-09-14
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#78
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I would like to see some more quality (as opposed to popularity) metrics used however. User ratings certainly, and also things like ratio of open/fixed bugs, code checkins and so on.
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2009-09-14
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#79
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We are running a N810 maemo device program open to current and potential contributors. Note that we have removed the word “developer” to make it clear that non-programmers are included as well.
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2009-09-14
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Here's the thing. I'm suggesting to bring in the end-user to reward the developer(s) so apps keep improving. If you provide a solution that somehow stops the development of the app, even how small, then that's a potential problem.
Is there a successful system that rely on peaks?
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Another thing that might happen is the developer(s) might release that same new app with new features added and appending a 'pro' or 'ultimate' to the app name. The developers get to preserve the high peak on the old app, and get new karma on the 'pro' and 'ultimate' versions.
I believe in rewarding the developers who continuously improve their apps. If they get a million karma because they keep improving their apps, then good. They deserve it.
Reggie Suplido