I maintain that the potential for using beagle as a backend for this is great. An application indexing backend could be easily implemented with inotify (an outstanding bug against deskbar is it doesn't detect new applications until a restart). Also already has a mature evolution contacts backend (same for thunderbird, a nice addition to deskbar ;) ) Just throwing it out, but like I said on the wiki, beagle was created as a indexing branch of dashboard which grew into its own standalone application. But we would be more than willing to work with you to get all the needed infrastructure in place. So yeah, dashboard-hackers gnome org or I would be more than willing to answer any questions at kevin <DOT> kubasik <A_T> case do_t edu or on the irc as kkubasik. -Kevin Kubasik On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 22:45 +0200, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote: > I created an "index" branch to start trying out some funky ideas > regarding the deskbar.index target. > > Don't expect anything revolutionary anytime soon, but the stage is set > now :-D > > Cheers, > Mikkel > > _______________________________________________ > deskbar-applet-list mailing list > deskbar-applet-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/deskbar-applet-list
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