On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 1:24 AM, Sriram Ramkrishna <[email protected]> wrote:

>
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> On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Federico Mena Quintero <[email protected]
> > wrote:
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>> * Web pages.  There are just too many of them in a single day!
>> Gnome-activity-journal helped here by grouping them in an expandable
>> item, "N web pages", rather than showing all the crap you visited
>> during a day.  An alternative would be to add an explicit "log this
>> page" button to Firefox, or something.
>>
>> One of the things we need to think of soon is the immediacy of the
>> journal.  Having "Windows / Applications / Past Activities" in the
>> shell's Overview is just too clunky.  Seif posted to the list with his
>> idea to move those three actions to the shell's top panel, thus
>> replacing the "Activities" button.  I quite like that idea; it removes
>> one level of indirection from the things you do the most, and it gives
>> you present (windows), past activities (the work you did, the journal)
>> and future activities which you might do (applications), *right there*
>> in the main panel.
>>
>>
> What about privacy?  Maybe certain activities you don't want showing up..
> for instance, if you're at a conference you don't want people behind you
> knowing what you were looking at.  That kind of thing?
>
> Respecting "private browsing" mode on browser is one method.  There might
> be other ways to respect that.  Domain based filtering as well.  Clearly, I
> don't want my boss to know that I've been busy at www.gnome.org during
> work hours and so forth.
>
> sri
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Sri,
Take a look at  http://seilo.geekyogre.com/2011/04/the-crazy-zeitgeist-week/
We hope to release the privacy manager this week. It allows you to delete
history as well as prevent stuff from being logged (Apps, files, mimetypes)
Cheers
Seif
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