El 12/11/09 07:19, Ivan Frade escribió:
hi,
We have also a very (very) basic HTML generator to show the ontologies
in a human-friendly way. We need to complete it and add the generated
HTML somewhere, in case you want/like to write some code. The
developers are using the nepomuk ontologies and our changes start to
matter.
Ivan, I'm also very interested in this tool :-) Maybe you could host in
a git repo somewhere ?
Also more documentation in the wiki page is always welcome, count with
our support! :)
Ivan
Cheers
Adrien
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Philip Van
Hoof <spam pvanhoof be> wrote:
On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 04:53 +0100, Anders Feder
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been poking around Tracker again recently, and I've seen a
couple
> of references (in blog posts and elsewhere) to the lack of
documentation
> of the API of Tracker.
>
> If there is any interest, I would like to take a stab at producing
such
> documentation - I figured it would be a good opportunity to get
familiar
> with the internals of Tracker, while making it easier for others
to use
> it at the same time.
Awesome and great at the same time.
> Would anyone be interested in mentoring me a bit on this?
Yeah sure. Join our IRC channel #tracker on GimpNET and ping juergbi,
pvanhoof, martyn, garnacho, ottela, konttori, frade, jamiemc, webustany,
jc2k, ...
> I will need
> some requirements with regards to formatting of the docs, and a few
> pointers to get started on how the API works.
SPARQL and SPARQL Update are the specifications that you need to read,
and Nepomuk is the ontology.
And then the Tracker 0.7 section here:
http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/Documentation
You can use that wiki page to add your pages to.
--
Philip Van Hoof, freelance software developer
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