Re: [Tracker] The Big Rip

2016-11-16 Thread Debarshi Ray
Hey, On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 02:34:03PM +0200, Carlos Garnacho wrote: > - nautilus tagging extension: Another one I have a hard time caring... > If this feature is as desirable, should be implemented in nautilus > itself (and most likely with better looking and more integrated > results). I'll

Re: [Tracker] The Big Rip

2016-11-15 Thread Adrien Bustany
Hi Carlos, I'd totally be fine axing the Firefox and Thunderbird plugins, they shouldn't really be core parts of Tracker. Cheers Adrien Le 28/10/2016 à 14:34, Carlos Garnacho a écrit : Hi all, It is well known that Tracker has been accumulating lots of code and features over the years,

Re: [Tracker] The Big Rip

2016-11-02 Thread Philip Van Hoof
Most of this sounds good to me Carlos. I'll reply inline On Fri, 2016-10-28 at 14:34 +0200, Carlos Garnacho wrote: > Hi all, > > It is well known that Tracker has been accumulating lots of code and > features over the years, with greatly varying states of maintenance. > There's been earlier

Re: [Tracker] The Big Rip

2016-10-30 Thread Sam Thursfield
Hi! On 10/28/16, Carlos Garnacho wrote: > It is well known that Tracker has been accumulating lots of code and > features over the years, with greatly varying states of maintenance. > There's been earlier talks in this ML about splitting the whole thing > into more palatable

[Tracker] The Big Rip

2016-10-28 Thread Carlos Garnacho
Hi all, It is well known that Tracker has been accumulating lots of code and features over the years, with greatly varying states of maintenance. There's been earlier talks in this ML about splitting the whole thing into more palatable chunks, some refactoring happened towards making this easier,