On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Ivan Čukić <ivan.cu...@kde.org> wrote:
> > One use case that we might want to consider is including email frequency > > > when sorting contacts. > > > Well, I'd say sent e-mail frequency. I don't care that some person is > spamming > > me often - I do care if I'm spamming them. :) > Yes, I meant that too. > > > What makes this very different from the rest is that the length of event > > > doesn't really apply. I tend to write an email then fill in the address > > > last, so kmail couldn't give accurate stats if it tried. and the length > of > > > time I spent typing might not have any impact. > > > For that, there is the Accessed event - like open/close without the > duration. > > The same is needed for application launchers - the launcher has no idea > for > > how long an application was kept open, nor does it care. > > > Perfect. > > I'm a bit skeptical of the time tracking rather than usage tracking in > > > general, if a user opens something 10 times and closes that quickly, it's > > > I guess it needs to be tested and coefficients adjusted. > > > > once and leaves open. We might need to have an API that doesn't pass a > wID > > > and just inserts an arbitrary time and/or a way to not put any weight on > > > For that, the accessed event exists. WID is only for the things that want > to > > end up in ShareLikeConnect > > > Cheerio, > > Ivan > > > KDE, ivan.cukic at kde.org, http://ivan.fomentgroup.org/ > > gpg key id: 850B6F76, keyserver.pgp.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Plasma-devel mailing list > Plasma-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel > >
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