On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Bart Cerneels <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 13:24, Phalgun Guduthur > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi > > > > My name is Phalgun Guduthur, a 21 year old final year under grad > majoring in > > Computer Science in PESIT, Bangalore India. > > > > I am interested in working on the Amarok GSoC idea 'Semantic Collection > for > > Amarok'. I have been researching on this project for a few days now. I > have > > had a few interactions with the mentor (Teo) to gain a clear > understanding > > on the problem statement. I have had prior experience working with > Nepomuk. > > More details on it can be found in the proposal. > > > > I have come up with a proposal and you can find it attached it to this > > mail.This is first rough draft of the proposal, so there are bound to be > > mistakes. Please let me know if I have made a blunder anywhere. > > > > I plan to come up with a patch in a few days. It will attached to the > > proposal when complete. > > > > Hope you find the time to review my proposal. > > > > Thank you > > Phalgun > > > > > > Hi Phalgun > > You proposal looks really good. Had a quick skim through it and it's > easy to read as well. > I don't understand why you included the database scheme though, by > using nepomuk no SQL is required. > > I'll leave it up to Teo for deeper analysis. > > Bart > Hi Bart Thank you for your kind comments. The DB Schema is a pictorial representation of the existing embedded MySql collection. It was just an indication that the NepomukCollection architecture that I develop will comply with the existing schema and won't break any existing code. It was just a comparison. Cheers Phalgun
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