2009/7/20 Siegfried Gevatter :
> I tend to agree with your comment but I'm unsure about one thing:
>
>>> With this mindset it also makes sense to differentiate the lookup
>>> functions, so we have something like:
>>>
>>> FindEvents(...filters...)
>>> FindItems(...filters...)
>
> Maybe I'm just mi
2009/7/20 Seif Lotfy :
>
>
>> 2009/7/20 Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen
SNIP
> LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT
> however what happens if i want to log an event where the subject has not
> been registered yet?
My initial idea here was to accept that and create a dummy item for
that uri. Haven't given it deep th
I tend to agree with your comment but I'm unsure about one thing:
With this mindset it also makes sense to differentiate the lookup
functions, so we have something like:
FindEvents(...filters...)
FindItems(...filters...)
Maybe I'm just misunderstanding that, but if you imply that FindEvents
2009/7/20 Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen
> 2009/7/17 Seif Lotfy :
> > Hey Here is my take again on the issue
> > An event is something that happens
> > Something happens needs and application to triger it and a target on
> which
> > the happening takes place (in our case a doc, note or webpage)
> >
>
2009/7/17 Seif Lotfy :
> Hey Here is my take again on the issue
> An event is something that happens
> Something happens needs and application to triger it and a target on which
> the happening takes place (in our case a doc, note or webpage)
>
> So my current proposal is to send around a tuple of
Hey Here is my take again on the issue
An event is something that happens
Something happens needs and application to triger it and a target on which
the happening takes place (in our case a doc, note or webpage)
So my current proposal is to send around a tuple of 2 dicts that describe
the event:
2009/7/16 markus korn :
>
> I just found a few issues and a few things I would like to discuss:
> 1a.) although it is stated here otherwise, mimetype is not an optional
> entry, the engine itself will discard events without a mimetype
> 1b.) is mimetype really required for an event? Seif: as you ar
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:10 AM, markus korn wrote:
> 1a.) although it is stated here otherwise, mimetype is not an optional
> entry, the engine itself will discard events without a mimetype
> 1b.) is mimetype really required for an event? Seif: as you are
> working on this application watcher, wh
Hi,
I've asked this question on #zeitgeist today, but somehow the answer
was not satisfying and I'm feeling we need to discuss this further.
Since a couple of days events are not represented as tuples with >10
elements, but are dicts now. This is how we define such dicts in
zeitgeist/dbusutils.py:
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