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Message #03220
[Bug 646724] Re: not all files show up in files-place
I still find comments #10, #11, and #15 sum up the situ well - if 'the
main way users are expected to search' is purely zeitgeist powered, and
zeitgeist only ever relies on data-providers, then those searches are
going to fall short of users expectations.
So one way or another the user needs access to a directory-crawler, either:
- one which populates the zeitgeist log, or
- the dash/lenses consulting zeitgeist PLUS some other source (tracker, customer updatedb, or custom-something-else)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/646724
Title:
not all files show up in files-place
Status in Unity:
Triaged
Status in Unity Files Place:
Triaged
Status in Zeitgeist Framework:
Fix Released
Status in Zeitgeist Data-Providers:
Invalid
Status in “unity-place-files” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in “zeitgeist” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
The Unity interface, with its files-place feature for user access to
files/documents etc. is really great.
However there is a problem since the search feature relies wholly on
zeitgeist (AFAIK), in the zeitgeist is not tracking everything.
E.g. in openoffice, I create a new file (or open an existing one) from
within openoffice itself. This file does not show up, presumably
because openoffice does not (yet) push its activity to zeitgeist.
I guess any number of other programs could suffer the same problem.
For the average user, this is surely going to be confusing. They will
create documents via legitimate means ('New ...' buttons in their
applications), and then expect to be able to search for them in the
Unity files-place interface.
To avoid this confusion I would guess there really needs to be a
filesystem watcher on the home dir (or key folders within it) so that
zeitgeist is aware of activity caused by non-zeitgeist-aware
applications.