Some suggestion I have for integrating more Zeitgeist into Shell would be.

1) Populate menus of apps and places with their most used documents within
the last 2 weeks or so
2) Show files most used with others, as in associated files based on usage
(we implemented the Apriori Algorithm)
3) Have a dedicated Journal view :)
4) Populate the applications space with the most used apps

The engine covers all this 100%
We just need to know if we do it if anything will be implemented or used. We
are not talking design or so. It is just an issue if u are interested in
this functionality or not.
Cheers
Seif

2009/12/15 Colin Walters <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 2:40 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I asked about this in a Zeitgeist blog :
> > http://seilo.geekyogre.com/2009/12/more/#comments
> > Seif Lotfy Response  :
> > We do, yet I am not sure the Shell people want our functionality -.-
> > Well you can try. We already tried and for some reasons our patches never
> went through!
>
> Not sure what the latest status of that was - there are a lot of
> components here.  From the shell side I think what we need badly (from
> an incremental point of view) is something useful to do when the user
> clicks "show me all my docs".  The original zeitgiest patch just put
> the zeitgeist data in a scrolling (well, paged then) list in the shell
> UI, which I don't think was very compelling.  Useful as a Proof of
> Concept for talking to the engine I guess though.
>
> Now there are a lot of open questions about how documents should work
> in the shell and a lot of design and even more implementation work
> left to be done, but I'm happy to keep that discussion ongoing, it's
> not the case that we don't want patches or discussion, because how we
> handle recent docs now could clearly be way, way better.
>
>
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