tir, 03 07 2007 kl. 16:09 +0200, skrev Valent Turkovic:
On 7/3/07, Laurent Rineau
<laurent.rineau__fedora(a)normalesup.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 July 2007 15:44:19 Gerry Reno wrote:
> > Hi Valent,
> > I have to agree with the decision to drop beagle as default. On my
> > desktop I have many thousands of files and documents that I would like
> > beagle to catalog but it was consuming huge amount of system resource
> > when it was running trying to do this.
>
> +1
>
Show me the money! Or put you money where your mouth is. Or any other
slogan fits here nicely.
Show us exactly where you have issues with beagle and with which files
and help us all fix these bugs. Complaining only doesn't help anybody.
Upstream Beagle already has a great guide to helping you, help them spot
problem areas, I would suggest reading that.
I think Beagles biggest problem is that it's not really useful, it's not
integrated anywhere, it's just a search service right now. Places like
your media player e.g. could have their database populated in a dynamic
manner using technology like Beagle but currently they don't. Even if we
enabled Beagle by default we would not gain a lot and it's still
suffering from a number of issues (such as not even surviving 5 secs on
Development currently).
- David