Thanks for your answer. Good to know that you are already working on that challenging tasks.
Cheers, Thomas > On 05/08/2011 01:22 PM, Thomas Thym wrote: > > Dear Nepomuk-developers > > > > I am a big fan of Nepomuk and see the huge potential it has. During my > > promotional work for KDE at various locations I have heard the following > > two proposals. From my own experiences in a business environment I can > > underline those two wishes. > > > > 1. Tagging / commenting / rating files in the save dialogs: > > It would make the use of Neponmuk features (esp. tagging, rating and > > commenting) much easier if it was integrated in the standard "save" > > dialog. The whole process of using those features would be much simpler. > > (I myself am to lazy to tag many files with Dolphin after they are > > saved, but I think I would tag them when I enter the filename.) > > I fully agree. It was even already started in GSoC 2009. Sadly we never > got it to a point where it was stable and usable enough. But the plan is > there. > > > 2. Distributed/shared tags on networks: > > In business environments we mainly work with network storage. When I am > > right, mounted network drives could be tagged as well. But only locally. > > My co-workers can not see my tags and vice verse. It would be a blast > > (or in promo language "a great selling point") to "share" the > > tags/comments so my co-workers can use and edit them, too. When I search > > a document or some information I am not always looking for my own files. > > This is much trickier but also on the todo already. The first step will > be sharing of stuff. Then tags for example will be in both systems. > Then the idea is to allow other people to query some of the information > on your system and to allow them to read it. > But the groupware approach which stores information on a server is > another question and much harder to integrate with the existing solutions. > > Nonetheless the goal is there. :) > > > Randa is approaching and perhaps you can include that two points into > > your discussions. > > > > Thanks for reading and your work on Nepomuk! > > thank you for your input. _______________________________________________ Nepomuk mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/nepomuk
