I think they are generally trying to develop a light-weight solution (for Nokia
/ Maemo or whatever) and as such are only using a light-weight version of
current RDF ontologies, and they're also creating some custom properties just
for their purposes to make things short-n-sweet-n-lightweight.
BH
Hello
My aim is to get Nepomuk supported cross platform, i.e. on Windows & Mac.
(No - not through "KDE on Windows"..)
So far I have attempted to figure this out by:
1. Posting a thread
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/nepomuk/2012-April/002409.html
Which was unfortunately left hanging (Patrick S
BH
Oops sorry i'm a bit new to mailing lists.
Looks like this message opened a new Thread instead of continuing the
discussion of the identically titled thread from March:
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/nepomuk/2012-March/002329.html
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emove the
> dependancy on kdelibs. But it should be simple to run it without the
> rest of kde.
This would be awesome!
What's the schedule on all this?
(See my other thread on the subject
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/nepomuk/2012-April/002408.html)
on't think Dolphin will be of good use to me. Thoughts?
> If you are really interested in developing such an application I could
> at least give you some ideas where & how to start on windows.
Please please do! I would very muchly appreciate that.
Thanks in advance!
- logic.cpp
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BH
Hello!
Noob here with aspirations to develop a "semantic desktop file explorer"
application where you can easily organize and find your files/content
semantically instead of through the traditional directory tree explorers.
Question:
What are the chances of developing a Nepomuk-based applica