Messages in this thread | | | From | Dirk Steuwer <> | Subject | Re: Linux in a binary world... a doomsday scenario | Date | Fri, 9 Dec 2005 15:59:19 +0000 (UTC) |
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> Some people have proposed a wiki. A wiki is good but that's an > half-measure. Do it the full way - choose one of the FOSS ecommerce > stacks, replace the its comparison parameters by things we care about, > feed the underlying DB and just watch as people buy based on your > notation. > > People do not follow the recommendations of every review web site because > they trust them. They follow the recommendations because it's the ones > easiest to get, and they don't want to bother with official (but difficult > to reach) sources. > > Regards, >
And for feeding the DB, could this be an extended KLive approach which gathers device ID, querys the database for ho many versions there really are under this id :-) and asks some questions:
* are you happy with performance of 1234:5678 Graphics Adapter xyz? * is said adapter of type OEM, Original, ... * is feature f working? * how about feature l? * kernel version * an so on
How about getting hardware review people on board? They do good testing and recieve a link back to their site?
Dirk
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