Wow!  Zim gets almost no bug triage.  Still, the bugs against zim are
actionable, whereas this bug is not as originally stated.

Separately, I think there is likely value in finding a way to determine
the set of applications that are useless or don't work, and that
noticing when users install them, and immediately uninstall them can
help, and that this data could be used to generate a blacklist for
released packages.  I just don't think that a bug is the way to fix
that: it needs more thought and discussion, and affects lots of places
(multiple packages, possible privacy concerns for collecting user data,
changes to the repository management system, etc.).  As such, generating
a specification is more likely to provide a useful response by people
who might be able to implement such a system.

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