2011/5/5 Erick Pérez <erick....@gmail.com>

> Hi everyone:
>
> First thought:
>
> I installed Gnome-Shell from archlinux a few days a go, and was after
> a clean pc install,
> I tried the search ability of the shell and all looks fine, but after
> a while I notice it started to slow down itself.
>
> After that I update my laptop to gnome3 using gnome-shell and
> searching there is real pain, I've been using my laptop about 6 months
> or so without cleaning the recent files, so you can imagine. When the
> search turned out slow on my laptop I erased my recently-used files,
> and the search turns lightning fast, so my concerns is
> By the time I've been using gnome-shell for two months, I can't be
> able to search anything with gnome-shell, nor even apps, which can't
> be slower because of the files.
>

Ouch :(

Do we do a linear scan of the things GtkRecentManager, looking for a string
match? Hopefully we can switch over to sqlite or whatever Zeitgeist uses
then.


> Second thought:
>
> What about adding a third category to the dash, besides windows and
> apps, place a files there, like the one in Unity ?
>

This was omitted in gnome-shell 3.0 because of time constraints. This is top
priority for 3.2:

https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointOne/Features/FindingAndReminding


> Erick
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