Results
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Choice
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Votes
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Percent
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Archivers reject meaningless files
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63
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26.4%
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Rating system
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113
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47.3%
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New folders
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45
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18.8%
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Keep everything the same
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5
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2.1%
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Other
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13
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5.4%
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Re: What method of controlling the quality of the archives do you prefer?
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Vincent Jünemann
(Web Page)
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Hmm... strange... I am the first who posted it. Anyway. I think it would be not a wise idea to make the file pending even longer. With the rating function bad programs could be filtered out. But it is important that files who are new should show for a month or something and when the files are rated enough (like 10 times) it should go through the filter. Further more it's the question how often 'old' files will be rated? I mean games like mine Minesweeper are very good games, but they are not downloaded often, because there are so many minesweepers out there which a badder than mine. Will anybody even rate this or will it be cleared away trough the filters? (Altough it will be on the site still, but nobody will find it...)
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5 March 2004, 10:26 GMT
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Re: What method of controlling the quality of the archives do you prefer?
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Enchanted Coders
(Web Page)
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I think categorizing everything further will help everyone find the programs they want; however, it would probably be more effective with a ratings system in place.
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5 March 2004, 10:44 GMT
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