On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Neil Schemenauer
Barry Warsaw
wrote: It would be really nice if say the Cheeseshop had a voting feature. Use PEP 10 voting to get a rough estimate of a module's popularity (download counts alone might not tell you everything). Then at least you can get a rough idea of how generally popular a module is in the wider community. Also, a module should have to live on its own two feet for while on Cheeseshop before being considered for inclusion in the stdlib.
Better yet would be something like Debian's popularity-contest mechanism (it provides opt-in voting of packages based on what is installed on your machine). popularity-contest runs from a cron job. Maybe when Python is installed it could ask if you want to submit package statistics. If so, installing a package with distutils would submit the name and version number to a central server.
If we knew which batteries were most popular we could make sure they are included in the package. ;-)
Whoa. Are you all suddenly trying to turn Python into a democracy? I'm outta here if that ever happens (even if I were voted BDFL by a majority :-). -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)