On 3/12/07, Reinout van Schouwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Op zondag 11-03-2007 om 15:45 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Diego
> Escalante:
> > The long awaited bookmarks-history integration must be on the list.
>
> Something along these lines then?
>
> ===
> Integration of bookmarks/history functionality (mentor: Diego Escalante
> and others)
>
> Benefits: The current History functionality in Epiphany is quite
> limited. It would be great to bring bookmarks and history under the same
> umbrella, making them available to all of GNOME instead of just the web
> browser.  Could be a perfect use case for Tracker;
>
>       * Requirements: Existing knowledge of RDF gives a head start, some
>         background in user interface design is preferable.

Just my opinion, but I'd say other than knowing C and being familiar
with the GNOME stack there's really no strong requirements here.
Whatever RDF knowledge you might need for this I suppose it shouldn't
be too hard to learn, and certainly the UI can (and will!) be openly
discussed in the list/IRC. What we need is someone with lots of free
time and energy to do the low level work :)

Other than that it's just perfect, thanks for handling this and let's
hope it gets accepted :)

>
>       * Explanation: The basic idea is that bookmarks can be viewed as
>         persistent history items. The bookmarks/history UI could be
>         adapted to fit this concept. A page containing brain storm
>         information can be found here:
>         http://live.gnome.org/Epiphany/BookmarksHistoryIntegration
>
> ===
>
> regards,
>
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