On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Allan Day <[email protected]> wrote:

> Seif Lotfy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I created a new wiki page for this. Hylke and Garrett have been helping
> out
> > on the idea and the design.
> >
> >
> https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointFive/Features/FindingAndRediscoveringSharedLinks
>
> I'm confused. Your original proposal for this feature was to add
> functionality to Web or Contacts. Now you are talking about a new
> application. What exactly are you proposing?
>
> Allan
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I would like to have the feature there in any way standalone or integrated.
Hylke thought it would make sense to have it as a standalone application,
so he approached the designs as a standalone. I am ok with both.

Can you elaborate why a standalone application might not be a good idea?
(not that you claimed it, but I am just assuming here). What is required to
consider is whether to have this integrated or stand-alone? There might be
good reasons for both.

I currently don't see this feature integrated into contacts or chat
honestly. If it is to be integrated in an application then it should be
Web. My reasoning behind this is that one uses "Web" to browse websites.
And the queue feature is already planned and approved by the design team.
So having something to populate the queue makes more sense since it is a
central place to look for links. Instead of going to contacts or to chat to
look for links.

Cheers
Seif
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