On 03/08/2011 12:13 PM, Ivan Čukić wrote: >>> Sebastian concluded that storing all the events in Nepomuk wouldn't be >>> wise, so it was agreed to store them in Zeitgeist which was designed with >>> that sole purpose. >> >> to be precise: I wanted to test storing all in Nepomuk first which I >> have not done yet. > > I didn't know that. If it turns out it behaves well, both backends > will be feature-complete. > >>> - Store only per-activity scores in nepomuk making it possible to have >>> 'which are the most common files opened in kate during some activity' >> >> how do you do that? > > I haven't written an ontology for that yet, but it works like this > (i've been testing it with dummy code - still have to port it to KAMD) > UsageScore: (I need a better name for this) > score (calculated via the magic of the exp function as previously > discussed) > activity > application > resource
You mean you have one resource which relates a resource to an activity and has a score and an application? Could you elaborate, please? Cheers, Sebastian