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Hi,<br>
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I would like to propose a new standards activity: metadata access
and storage.<br>
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The mission is as follows: "Define a single, unified interface for
access to all metadata on the desktop. Then extend it to support
insertion (storage) of metadata too."<br>
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There has been at least one previous effort of this kind that I know
of (Xesam), but most parts of it seems to have been either consumed
by other projects (NEPOMUK), or abandoned completely (notably the
query language). In any case, the state of affairs appears to be
that there is no standard interface for accessing metadata:
Evolution, Nautilus, etc. all still exist as separate silos - not as
a unified whole which can be queried through a single interface. -
It's 2011, and I <i>still</i> have to manually copy contact
information from Empathy to Thunderbird.<br>
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Benjamin Otte gave a pretty good review of the situation (as far as
GNOME goes) here:
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<a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/otte/2009/07/23/semantic-desktop/">http://blogs.gnome.org/otte/2009/07/23/semantic-desktop/</a><br>
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As always, all options are open, but my own tentative proposal
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– titled Semantk
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– will give you an idea of what I have in mind:
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<a href="http://www.semantk.org/">http://www.semantk.org/</a><br>
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How would <i>you</i> solve this problem?<br>
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-Anders Feder
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