Awesome I have been playing with it for a while so I can introduce some
nice "smart searching" and "completion" features. It pretty good imho.
Great job.

I looked at the code (especially the ephy-history-service*) and actually we
could cover the whole DB with Zeitgeist while providing some cool extra
stuff like FTS and reading directly from the DB.

Is there by any chance time that in the future you could use zeitgeist as a
history storage, afterall this is what Zeitgeist is all about...

Cheers and great work
Seif

On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Xan Lopez <x...@gnome.org> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> we are very close to finishing up (at last!) the rewrite of our
> history backend. The end result should be a faster, better tested,
> "infinite"[1] history for your favorite browser. The work is happening
> in the 'history-rewrite'[2] branch in git, and should be merged in
> time for 3.3.91. That being said, we'd appreciate any last-minute
> testing anyone can do now and before 3.4, since this is a big change
> and it's likely that there will be some regressions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Xan
>
> 1: ie, the 10 day limit for history is gone.
> 2: http://git.gnome.org/browse/epiphany/log/?h=history-rewrite
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