linked Identities is a big one, noticing that I'm reading my friends blog, and hes online type stuff. (A tough example, but yeah) In addition to remote queries (such as pulling up bugzilla bugs from an email that has bugs listed etc) you might want to look into galago some and pirate some of the cool statusy-dbus stuff going on there. We had it in the original best interface, but lost it in our current move.
Just a few of my random thoughts. Cheers, Kevin Kubasik On 3/15/06, Matt Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi - > > I fixed up dashboard so that it builds again. Most of the fixes involved > replacing dashboard's gnome bindings with those from official *-sharp > packages, updating -sharp packages to -sharp-2.0 packages, and updating > the beagle api. > > I've tested the beagle backend with the file and email renderers. > > The path to the beagle UiUtil dll (for some gnome convenience functions) > is hardcoded to /usr/lib/beagle/UiUtil (as it's not exposed in a pkg > config file). > > This wasn't really intended as a final solution - I'm actually in the > process of rewriting dashboard to use the beagle-search UI, use beagle > as a sole backend, and respond via d-bus rather than a tcp port. I might > have a prototype available somewhere (probably gnomecvs) possibly this > weekend. > > I was curious - what features did people find really useful about > dashboard / what did they find annoying? Personally, the clue-chaining > was really cool (i have some ideas on improving this i want to try out), > which is the main reason I'm working on this. > > Thanks, > > --Matt Jones > > > _______________________________________________ > Dashboard-hackers mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers > > > > -- Cheers, Kevin Kubasik http://blog.kubasik.net/
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