2012/10/31 Sebastian Kügler <[email protected]>: > This doesn't look like it's kdelibs material anyway, so it's not affected by > the kdelibs freeze. >
The only reason to put in into kde-libs is the fact, that all other Nepomuk stuff is in there too. > I'm not sure where to put it consequentially, though, it does sound like > something useful to have in a base system at first glance, as it would really > be a good way to show how Nepomuk is useful beyond what the filesystem already > offers. > That's my problem, I have no idea where it really could belong. So I'll settle for extragear/base for now as I think that's the best solution for now. While most parts can be safely installed by any user, the Nepomuk2:Service should only be installed/activated, if the user is aware of its function. As it tends to query web resources a lot (especially when nepomuk indexes files the first time). This is not something someone wants on a low bandwidth/Mobile/Limited internet connection But I assume this is something the packagers have to split. Cheers, Jörg
