• KISSmyOSFeddit@lemmy.worldOP
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    Do you have a better way of measuring it?
    In what direction would voluntary self-reporting of all system specs skew the display server statistic (and why)?

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      6 months ago

      Do you have a better way of measuring it?

      No better way of measuring doesn’t mean this is a good way of measuring.

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          A method that attempts to collect data from a randomized or representative population rather than relying on self-report.

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            The fact that you need consent to get this data would make a randomized approach impossible.

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                Steam hardware survey but that will skew towards gamers. That said, it would be a good indicator on how compatible Wayland is.

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                canonical has been doing this for years too, and a significant portion of linux users are on ubuntu. i’m not sure if a good portion of users enable it though.

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          What way do you imagine would be more precise?

          Unavoidable analytics, apparently. Yay?

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            Well do you want useful stats or not /s

            But seriously, a lot of opt-in (that never get opted in to) data is insanely useful for developers, but it has such a bad stigma that we never get anywhere close to the amount of usefulness a larger dataset could provide.

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            I like the way kde does it. On first install it gives a slider with how much analytics you want to send. I just do all of it because I trust KDE, but it’s nice that it asks you. They probably have some pretty good data.

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              This is the important point IMHO. This kind of feedback is exactly something I’d love to do, but I don’t think I had any idea about it before this post. Just a little popup on a new install/upgrade would be a much broader net.

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      I imagine people who care about this sort of thing are more likely to report it. And people who care about this sort of thing are also more likely to be early adopters and go through the effort of switching to Wayland.

      The way to get a more random sample is not something I want (built-in, automatic telemetry by default). So I’m fine with having skewed data for something like this.

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      Its a pretty good survey and has a good sample size. Statistics is hard. I won’t take the criticism too seriously.