Re: New module proposal: tracker
- From: David Zeuthen <david fubar dk>
- To: jamie mccrack gmail com
- Cc: Luca Ferretti <elle uca libero it>, desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: New module proposal: tracker
- Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 23:13:17 -0400
On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 19:38 -0400, Jamie McCracken wrote:
> this is all hypothetical. What matters is that people actually try it
> out then make judgements based on whether the current tracker gives a
> good experience. If people dont do this then the same arguments will be
> made whenever tracker is proposed again regardless of how good or bad it
> is
Sure. This means you need to lobby the distributions to ensure that
Tracker is installed by default. That's what a lot of people are saying
here - you need to make sure people feel all warm and fuzzy before you
can make them accept a non-optional dependency.
> The problem is that to leverage the full power of
> tracker, you need much deeper integration and its not practical to make
> it optional in those cases
This is a very general and broad statement concerning the key element in
this discussion. I think it would help your case if you expanded on why
this is so and what power would be unleashed.
> The way I see it is if Gnome wants to be in a position to challenge OS/X
> and Windows 7 then it needs to make bold decisions. Playing it safe
> means it will stagnate and Gnome will miss out on all the cool
> technology.
This is kinda hyperbole - not really useful. But, hey, did you know that
monitor hotplug in GNOME almost works as well as in Windows 95 now? -
That is, if your video driver works with your hardware ;-)
(With apologies to the X hackers. The point here, really, is that we
have the work cut out for us. Indexing/metadata is important but, uh,
there's so much other work that needs to be done too.)
David
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