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grugagag
1218 days ago
Why does it have to be a rate? Failures counts and failure types are good enough to extrapolate whatever else you need
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afavour
1217 days ago
They really aren't. If a package is downloaded 100k times and fails 1k times it's a very different issue than if it's downloaded 1k times and fails 1k times.
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storoj
1217 days ago
IMO installation failures are equally bad, no matter if they happen in 1% of cases or in 100%.
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afavour
1217 days ago
Well, you're wrong. If you have 10,000 packages and 1,000 of them are failing it's clearly useful to be able to prioritize which to fix first.
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cratermoon
1218 days ago
https://www.trevorbragdon.com/when-data-gives-the-wrong-solu...
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