On Tue, 18.08.09 18:43, Martyn Russell ([email protected]) wrote: >>>> So you are telling me file system notification does not matter much >>>> for Tracker's usefulness? That's news to me indeed. But of course >>>> leads to the question: what is it then what it offers that desn't need >>>> file system notification? Please explain. >>> >>> Well, for a start, we don't index . prefixed directories, so for >>> applications that want to store their bookmarks, contacts, etc they can >>> use tracker for that. The Nepomuk ontology describes all of that and how >>> the data relates. Those updates do not come from file system updates, >>> they come from applications sending us data. >> >> I guess a problem here is that nobody except the Tracker people >> themselves even know what an ontology or Nepomuk actually is. Just >> throwing around buzzwords that nobody understands doesn't really help >> dumb people like me actually get a grip on what tracker actually is, >> and help them understand that it isn't what they thought it was. > > You could say the same about pulseaudio ;)
Not sure this really compares that well... I didn't really play buzzword bingo that much, I guess. I often use words like 'glitch-free' and stuff, but at least I wrote a couple of blog articles about it, explaing what is supposed to be. Still waiting for a really good explanation on planet gnome what ontology or nepomuk was. It doesn't matter that you explain to everyone and his dog what tracker is about, but it would be good if at least the desktop-devel folks would understand what it was about. And as I read the comments here I am not the only one who doesn't. (but then again, this is of course a matter of perspective. Maybe I never did a better job explaining what PA is about then you did with explaining what Tracker is -- but then again I never tried to make PA a module of GNOME...) Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4 _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
