Hi Vishesh, hi guys,
I'm sorry to short-circuit the thread. I deleted Vishesh's original email by
mistake...
Well, that sounds really exciting ! Thanks again for your work.
Here are a few thoughts/questions I have since you've made the announcement.
They might be a bit technical, I hope that's
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
> > * What are the plans to store tags ? On OSX, tags are stored in
> > files xattrs
> > which is -IMHO- very nice : - Metadata live and die with the file ;
> > - No "store" query when you move or copy a file ;
> > - You don't rely on a "store" to tag files ;
> >
Hi,
- Mail original -
> De: "Sebastian Kügler"
> À: kde-devel@kde.org
> Envoyé: Jeudi 19 Décembre 2013 16:16:32
> Objet: Re: Nepomuk in 4.13 and beyond
> > > * What are the plans to store tags ? On OSX, tags are stored in
> > > files
> > > xattrs which is -IMHO- very nice : - Metadata li
> On Friday, December 20, 2013 12:17:57 Vishesh Handa wrote:
> > 1. Given a url, return a unique identifier
> > 2. Given a unique identifier, return the url
> >
> > inodes satisfy (1), but not (2).
>
> inodes don't satisfy even (1). They're only unique per filesystem,
> designing
> Baloo around "
Hi,
- Mail original -
> De: "Vishesh Handa"
> À: kde-devel@kde.org
> Cc: "François K."
> Envoyé: Vendredi 20 Décembre 2013 12:17:57
> Objet: Re: Nepomuk in 4.13 and beyond
> >
> > Okay, I'll try to take some time to have a look at i
Hi !
I'm developing a small application and I'd like to take full advantage of the
kioslaves technology since I discovered them. I'm coding with PyKDE4 and PyQt4.
For now, I'm trying to display a list of movie files. All the files are stored
in one location and I also have a "covers" directory i
- "Aaron J. Seigo" a écrit :
> On Tuesday, December 21, 2010, François K. wrote:
> > Is this a good solution ? I think I'm missing something because I'm
> still
> > downloading the file and, for what I understand, kioslaves should
> allow me
> >
Hi,
I'm writing an application with PyQt4/PyKDE4 which I want to be plugin-based.
For example, I plan to have a "pictures module" which can get its data from
different sources such as my local files, flickr, picasa or even digiKam.
For now, I wanted to stuck to PyQt4 but I changed my mind and I
Hi list,
I wonder if there is some plan to create a Nepomuk DataEngine
(http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Plasma/QML/API#Data_Engines) for
Plasma (that would be available for QML-but-non-Plasma-apps too) ?
I know that it's been worked on (see
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-devel&m=135