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Continuation from the 2012 thread HERE.
Take the survey to find out what the most popular apps are.
For each category, the list of available choices were taken from ArchWiki - List of Applications.
There are 27 questions.
Spreadhseet results: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub … utput=html
Graph results: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewana … UNDbm9xMHc
Take the survey: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/vie … c6MA#gid=0
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So we're not doing lnf awards anymore? It's most popular apps now? Also, how could it be of 2014; what happened to 2013? Anyways my vote for 2013 would have to go to speedcrunch calculator app for sure if that's not on there.
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Links are fixed.
The past years' ones weren't LnF, since users vote based on what apps they're using, regardless of whether it's "light and fast" or not. So it really is just a popularity contest that'll go on throughout next year.
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Links are fixed.
The past years' ones weren't LnF, since users vote based on what apps they're using, regardless of whether it's "light and fast" or not. So it really is just a popularity contest that'll go on throughout next year.
Gotcha okay. My vote is in. Interesting results so far. I do like this poll and the previous years. Thanks. Was unsure about mplayer as I use smplayer so noted it. Guess it would be a bit much to list all of the mplayer gui font ends maybe.
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You forgot terminal multiplexers
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Hm, the link to the results doesn't work here.
What about that one? https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/vie … bm9xMHc6MA
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Voted. I have to say, I was shocked by the number of yaourt users and by the small showing of connman users. (there's always self-selection bias in surveys like this, but still)
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I have to say, I was shocked by the number of yaourt users...
God, it's like yaourt users EVERYWHERE... I'm really surprised by it as well.
i3 users are popular (tallies with the trend on the G+ community for Arch).
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i3 users are popular (tallies with the trend on the G+ community for Arch).
Yeah, that didn't terribly shock me, but I so rarely hear positive things about yaourt anymore, I figured it was declining in use; perhaps this survey just caught the exact subset of yaourt users or perhaps I was just mistaken.
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I think everyone not using Arch, comes to Arch with the misconception that yaourt is the only way to install from AUR. Maybe that's the effect of having a name that is so unique. That's why people start with yaourt and over time realize there are better AUR helpers out there and then switch
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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I think everyone not using Arch, comes to Arch with the misconception that yaourt is the only way to install from AUR. Maybe that's the effect of having a name that is so unique. That's why people start with yaourt and over time realize there are better AUR helpers out there and then switch
The first time I tried Arch, the WIki made me believe, that the best idea would be to use that unofficial repo, install yaourt and use it to handle the AUR. Maybe it's a systemic issue.
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I think everyone not using Arch, comes to Arch with the misconception that yaourt is the only way to install from AUR. Maybe that's the effect of having a name that is so unique. That's why people start with yaourt and over time realize there are better AUR helpers out there and then switch
If I remember correctly, the Wiki gave me the impression that yaourt was the easiest way to install from the AUR (and it is really easy to do just that), but I got bored with that, started playing around with PKGBUILDs, adopted packages. After that, yaourt just didn't cut it anymore and I moved to makepkg.
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The problem is exacerbated by the fact that you just add a repo to your pacman.conf and away you go. You never actually have to learn how to use makepkg, therefore you just treat AUR like the official repos. This isn't, IMO, helpful nor smart.
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Maybe we should change the wiki where it says "use yaourt" and simply direct them to another page which list all AUR helpers and let the user decide which one he/she wants to use.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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I'm one of those unwashed yaourt users. I've been using Arch for seven years and while I appreciate the purity of using makepkg, there are a number of AUR packages I use on a daily basis (e.g. emacs-org-mode and virtualbox-ext-oracle) that I would just as soon treat as official. A quick "yaourt -Syua" and I'm good to go. I maintain one AUR package, so I build, install, and test it with makepkg on one machine, then quickly use yaourt to update it everywhere else. Quick, convenient, and works for me ...
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Maybe we should change the wiki where it says "use yaourt" and simply direct them to another page which list all AUR helpers and let the user decide which one he/she wants to use.
I'd be up for this one.
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Inxsible wrote:Maybe we should change the wiki where it says "use yaourt" and simply direct them to another page which list all AUR helpers and let the user decide which one he/she wants to use.
I'd be up for this one.
I'm surprised this hasn't happened yet actually. Very tempted to do this during the upcoming weekend…
Quick, convenient, and works for me ...
I'm willing to believe that yaourt has a niche (I use cower myself), but I'm still surprised by how many people apparently use it.
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On topic: I don't use apps, I use programs.
/snobbery
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I'm surprised this hasn't happened yet actually. Very tempted to do this during the upcoming weekend…
Actually yaourt and the other helpers aren't already mentioned very often in the wiki because of Help:Style#AUR_packages.
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12. Compression tool: is 'tar' the same thing as 'bsdtar' for the purpose of this survey?
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12. Compression tool: is 'tar' the same thing as 'bsdtar' for the purpose of this survey?
I added bsdtar as my other since they are different tools and I want for naught when using it.
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HalosGhost wrote:I'm surprised this hasn't happened yet actually. Very tempted to do this during the upcoming weekend…
Actually yaourt and the other helpers aren't already mentioned very often in the wiki because of Help:Style#AUR_packages.
But almost everywhere (that I've seen) that has a "tutorial" on installing a program from the AUR uses yaourt...
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What's the exact sense behind NONE?
For instance, if I use Stacking/Floating Window Manager, why should it bother me how many people do not use any? Instead I am interested in the alternatives amongst Stacking/Floating Window Managers. Personally I find NONE distracting.
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What's the exact sense behind NONE?
For instance, if I use Stacking/Floating Window Manager, why should it bother me how many people do not use any? Instead I am interested in the alternatives amongst Stacking/Floating Window Managers. Personally I find NONE distracting.
You have the die hards who don't bother with WMs and DEs. I went through that phase last year because it all I did was type and I wanted to minimise my time to get to a text editor as much as I could.
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