On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Hari krishna Anandhan wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 12:39 AM, Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > there is a dynamic context, and i am using nepomuk to store the various
> > known contexts as well as mark which one is the currently active context.
> >
> > nep
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Hari krishna Anandhan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> things like who are in the same locality at that moment. On a side
> note, it would be great if presence also has semantic type associated
> with it (like free, busy, away, etc). Currently these are just plain
> str
Hi,
Note: I am just forwarding mails that I had accidentally *switched* to
discussing with aseigo instead of on the plasma-devel . I will
remember to keep further conversions on the plasma-devel-list ;) But,
not sure why the last mail i forward to the list came out as blank.
So, doing it again...
>From a popular quote, "important aspects of context are where you are,
what you are doing, who you are with, and what resources are nearby"
where are you - location
what are you doing - activity
who you are with - nearby people
resources nearby - any devices attached, or network connections avail
>From a popular quote, "important aspects of context are where you are,
what you are doing, who you are with, and what resources are nearby"
where are you - location
what are you doing - activity
who you are with - nearby people
resources nearby - any devices attached, or network connections avail
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 12:39 AM, Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there is a dynamic context, and i am using nepomuk to store the various known
> contexts as well as mark which one is the currently active context.
>
> nepomuk is shared storage and a way to connect data to those contexts
>From a popular quote, "important aspects of context are where you are,
what you are doing, who you are with, and what resources are nearby"
where are you - location
what are you doing - activity
who you are with - nearby people
resources nearby - any devices attached, or network connections avail
Hi Aaron,
To clarify things more, I have tried to explain my idea below:
>> So, to be on the same side, I would like to clarify a few points...
>> 1. Are we looking to create contexts that are shared between kde apps
>> and plasma (via DBus)? Something like Global activities ( can we use
>> the t
On Tuesday 19 August 2008, you wrote:
> Hi Aaron,
>
> I have to leave IRC for now. Hope to catch you sometime later
>
> But, to clarify things more, I have tried to explain my idea below:
> >> So, to be on the same side, I would like to clarify a few points...
> >> 1. Are we looking to create conte
On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Hari krishna Anandhan wrote:
> > Aaron J. Seigo
> > you probably want to look at Plasma::Context in
> > kdebase/workspace/libs/plasms/context.h as it already does this (though
> > right now most of the methods are just stubs); i'll be working on this
> > (and the n810 she
> Aaron J. Seigo
> you probably want to look at Plasma::Context in
> kdebase/workspace/libs/plasms/context.h as it already does this (though right
> now most of the methods are just stubs); i'll be working on this (and the n810
> shell) for the rest of this week.
Cool... Had a look at it just now..
On Monday 18 August 2008, Hari krishna Anandhan wrote:
> For starters, I would like to start the implementation with
> "system-wide activities" to nail down the architecture of the
> framework first , as I find my way around KDE!!! (remember I am new to
> KDE..!)
you pr
th, please ignore what is called as plasma activity in
current KDE version and read this ;) I know, it clashes with the
current name of activity in plasma, but I couldn't find another good
term that conveys the exact meaning… If needed we can rename it
later...
Now, "KDreams of sy
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