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Message #01115
Re: [Bug 592339] Re: Tracking recent directories
I dont think using Tracker UUIDs would make sense atm.... This will generate
a dependency...
However we could use our own UUIDs but it will require a change the the DB
schema
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 11:46 PM, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen <
mikkel.kamstrup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You are assuming that the URIs have a tree-like syntax, which is not
> true in general. What if we dropped file:/// and http:// URIs altogether
> and used Tracker UUIDs all the way?
>
> Also the download use case we discussed numerous times - If we say that
> Origin is "where the user was at the event time" then the origin could
> be http://example.com but the subject uri ftp://grillbar.org/super.jpg.
> Completely unrelated.
>
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> Tracking recent directories
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/592339
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> Status in Zeitgeist Framework: Incomplete
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> Bug description:
> This is a feature request, please reassign wherever you see fit :-)
>
> Currently recent files are tracked as items. Recent directories would also
> be useful to track.
>
> E.g. I edit files in geany, compile code that produce an executable that
> need to be debugged in Nemiver. When Nemiver is opened it would save a lot
> of time if the directory was available under a "recent directories" heading
> somewhere.
>
> Thanks,
> Conrad
>
>
>
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Tracking recent directories
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/592339
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Status in Zeitgeist Framework: Incomplete
Bug description:
This is a feature request, please reassign wherever you see fit :-)
Currently recent files are tracked as items. Recent directories would also be useful to track.
E.g. I edit files in geany, compile code that produce an executable that need to be debugged in Nemiver. When Nemiver is opened it would save a lot of time if the directory was available under a "recent directories" heading somewhere.
Thanks,
Conrad
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