On Friday 18 April 2014 9:51:21 AM Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Friday, 2014-04-18, 09:09:11, O.Sinclair wrote: > > to me it boils down to: who in the name of all possible higher powers do > > really sit and "tag" their files? So far I know noone who does and that > > includes me. > > I think it is important to consider that tags are not the only metadata a > file can have. > > Quite some metadata is automatic, either inherent in the actual data itself > of attached as part of the storage format. > > Music has duration, genre, artist, probably rating, etc. > Pictures have size, timestamp, potentially geo information, also rating, > etc. > > Tags are only one kind of information that can be associated with a piece of > user data. > Dismissing a concept because one form of input isn't used is to me a bit > like saying there is no use for computers because nobody re-types all their > handwritten letters. > As if computers could only ever be used to write text documents :) > > Cheers, > Kevin good point and I am happy to acknowledge that I do use desktop search (nepomuk, now baloo) frequently. Despite the lack of tag search.
Still, why enable tagging but no tag search? And I still will say that the whole desktop search actually is a "power user" thing. Does not mean that computers are not used instead of handwriting but that many users are not even aware of the "superkey" in Windows or the ALT-F2 in KDE. Still, to get off my ranting: 1. there is a known bug in Baloo that sometimes creates bad disk access, search it as I can not remember the exact cause 2. in my opinion Baloo is a far better concept than Nepomuk 3. I do not agree on the "simplified" kcm, I liked the old one better 4. and I think semantic search should be disabled for the user to enable by default, not the other way around
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