Hi all First off, let me say that the current state of shell is great! In fact, I have already formed ingrained habits due to using the shell, that I now find using other environments quite frustrating (like throwing my mouse to the top-left corner and not seeing the overview come up). This too me shows that the shell is well designed.
Anyways, I was reading a paper on how people like to use/view their metadata, and one of the common requests is for the metadata to be more incorporated into the calendar (meaning that their accessed files/emails/chats/songs listened are all viewable from the calendar). Which got me to thinking, maybe one of the ways in which we could incorporate the use of Zeitgeist in the Shell is by extending the calendar in the shell (it's already nice as it is, so I am hesitant in this) and displaying some sort of interface for their activities based on the date of use. I know that some work is going into the use of Zeitgeist wrt searching, but I was thinking there must be a nice way of using the idea behind the Activity Journal and incorporating it directly into the shell. Like I said before, the calendar is great as it is, but I do think that it would be nice to extend the calendar into more than just a task-lister. If this idea sounds like crack, please feel free to ignore it. However, I do feel that gnome could makes leaps with this feature included. Plus, I think it would be pretty nice. Anyways, keep up the good work. -- Pierre Benz <benz.pie...@gmail.com> _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list