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Re: [oc] Inquiry
On Tuesday 06 May 2003 10:41 pm, Rudolf Usselmann wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-05-07 at 13:03, Marko Mlinar wrote:
> > Actually I just got an idea, which is by my opinion worth implementing:
> > why not add 'core quality votes'. Each registered user can vote only once
> > for each project. If project seems of good enough quality, that he/she
> > would use it (or have already used it), he/she can add vote to it.
> > Maybe we can add several counters:
> > 1. the idea is good
> > 2. one for looks like a good quality core, and
> > 3. have tried it and it works
> I'm not sure if that will work or if that is what we really want.
> This kind of voting will be based on objective opinions of people
> who browse through the cores. These might give a wrong impression
> about a core (both directions) due to the lack of understanding.
I agree voting will not show anything.
A simpler Qualification Chart would be better.
Code size - number of lines
Tested against in-house testbench - Tick / NoTick
Tested against commercial testbench - Tick / NoTick
Documentation - None / Some / Adequate / Extensive
Community Support - Tick / NoTick
Author Support - Tick / NoTick
Paid Support - Tick / NoTick
Can be used in Commercial products - Tick / NoTick
and so on...
Most should be as objective as possible, and the overall community should be
able to come to consensus of each of these without much hazzle, I think.
And, of course, the table is not static forever, and when someone adds a major
section of documentation, it may warrant a change of that state.
With a fairly nice layout, and perhaps one core per column, to create
overviews, for searches and stuff, I think it will say much more about the
overall state of OpenCores than voting.
Niclas
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