Hey Sri,
Again i wrote down a couple of use cases that we could do.
We can provide more dynamic menus. most used documents or actions or even
apps.
Recently used is also useful but no other system provides "Most used" within
any timeframe. And for me it makes MUCH more sense then just recently used.
Docky for example uses zeitgeist to populate its menus with "recently used
documents within the last 2 weeks sorted by popularity of usage". I think
this could make sense for Shell.
Cheers
Seif

2009/12/17 Sriram Ramkrishna <[email protected]>

>
>
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Ryan Peters <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>  In all honesty, I prefer AWN 0.4 to Docky. Faster, lightweight, doesn't
>> use Mono (main reason why it's so fast and lightweight ;) ) and it already
>> has a large community of users/developers. Check it out 
>> here.<http://www.webupd8.org/2009/10/avant-window-navigator-awn-04-available.html>I'm
>>  using it on Ubuntu 9.10 and even though I'm using trunk builds it's very
>> stable.
>>
>>
> Using 'language' as a reason not to accept something is sort of silly.
>  Consider that gnome-shell is written in javascript. :-)
>
> We should only be interested in the engine.  What you use for your bottom
> panel is probably a user choice.
>
> I haven't had a chance to play with Zeitgist.  I'd like spend some time
> looking at it to see how it fits in with everything.  I haven't seen a
> compelling use case yet other than recent documents.  It seems that it's
> more useful in nautilus than gnome-shell or a possible gnome-shell
> extension?
>
> sri
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