Hi Fazzah and vinnie
Download statistics are merely that, download statistics. To use them as a measure of popularity would only serve
to create a self fulfilling prophecy. As the number gets bigger, more people download it. As more people download
it, the number gets even bigger. It is not an indication of how many people actually wind up using the software or
how satisfied they are with it. A mechanism by which users could rate the software on a scale of say 0 to 5 that
would show the average rating and how many users rated it might be informative. How effective it is would be a
function of the level of user participation. Something similar to the Member List page with sortable columns for
extension name, average rating, and number of ratings would be sufficient. Radio buttons to select a rating and
a vote button would complete each line.