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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
- Beagle needs some Fedora lovin',
Arun Raghavan
- help with writing a python client,
Ryan Wynn
- kBeagleBar-0.6.0,
D Bera
- Qt GUI for beagle-settings,
D Bera
- powertop / latencytop,
D Bera
- Beagle ontology draft,
Lukas Lipka
- Advisory: EvolutionDataServer could leak memory,
D Bera
- Beagle Properties,
Enrico Minack
- System.Xml.XmlException: Document element did not appear. Line 1, position 1.,
Brian J. Murrell
- Metadata Storage Daemon,
Kevin Kubasik
- beagle IPTC crawling question,
Patrick David
- [ANNOUNCE] Nemo 0.2.0 released,
Anders Rune Jensen
- Two patches for Xesam adaptor,
Anders Rune Jensen
- Building beagle 0.3.2,
Jörg Zieren
- Beagle's scope,
Kevin Godby
- suggest: make searches efficient,
D Bera
- querying for files in a directory,
D Bera
- Leaftag RDF,
kim wroblewski
- Problems with beagle-0.3.1 with .htm- files,
Rainer Krienke
- beagle-search TO-DO,
D Bera
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