Getting an account to be counted
Posted Nov 8, 2008 17:42 UTC (Sat) by
farnz (guest, #17727)
In reply to:
Getting an account to be counted by TxtEdMacs
Parent article:
Is Smolt the Key to Counting Linux Users? (InternetNews)
Yes, but you got a Launchpad account because you had a problem, and
wanted help getting it solved - the gain for you was clear, and the hassle
(compared to the gain) was low.
Now come at it from the perspective of me trying to get useful
statistics on Linux hardware. Imagine that Ubuntu is working perfectly for
you, and you've not yet needed to file a bug report. Some dude wants you to
tell him what hardware you're running it on, and isn't quite clear on what
you're going to gain from this. He'd like you to go to a site you've never
used before, sign up, wait for an e-mail reply, follow the instructions in
that e-mail reply, and then submit your details. In return, he promises to
say "thanks for the help!". Can you not see why this is a huge hassle,
compared to the rather amorphous gains?
In that respect, Smolt gets it right - although your immediate gain from
running Smolt is tiny if your hardware works well for you, the hassle is
tiny, too. Just say "yes, count me", and things Just Work.
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