You might also find some information relevant to the website here [1]
- it was written by myself and Alberto Ruiz to explain what tracker
is, and why it should be in GNOME, its not too bad at explaining both
the user and developer benefits. Now that Tracker is not going to be
in Gnome 2.18 perhaps its a good idea to either wait for the new GNOME
website to be finished, and move the information over to their new
products page infrastructure, or just spend the time improving the
current website.

In particular its quite important to know the status of indexing of
all of the files types [2]. There is a table for this on the GNOME
wiki, but it has not been updated in some time. Jamie would you mind
having a look at this? Perhaps it would also be a good place to
describe how ISVs can extend tracker to index new file types.

John

[1] http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/WhatIsTracker
[2] http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/SupportedFormats
On 1/12/07, Jamie McCracken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michele Mattioni wrote:
> > Saleem Abdulrasool ha scritto:
> >> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Michele Mattioni wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> download --> update the ubuntu repo, according to the mail sent by
> >>>
> >> I dont know if anyone particularly cares, but tracker has been in portage
> >> since the 0.5.2 release.
> >>
> >> Saleem Abdulrasool
> >> compnerd (at) gentoo (dot) org
> >>
> > Added also gentoo to download.
> >
> > Plz commit it this one :)
>
> thanks have now applied
>
>
>
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