FEB
19
2009

Moving my Blog

Since I am missing important features from the kdedevelopers.org blog system I am moving my blog to wordpress. From now on all Nepomuk related blogs will be posted there.

JAN
20
2009

More metadata and a new year's resolution

Amazing how long it always takes for me to write a log entry. So many times in the last months I told myself I had to write the next entry... well, new year's resolution (a little late I know): more blogging about what I am up to (regarding KDE of course).

NOV
18
2008

Tip: a little polishing

I always thought that some KDE apps looked a bit cluttered. Yesterday I finally tried to do something about it. I started with Gwenview. Two things bothered me: 1. the status bar buttons were too small for their text. Easy to solve by simply not forcing the height of the statusbar. 2. the sidebar had a different color than the status bar. Now this is due to Oxygen using gradients which is cool. It turned out to be rather simple. And this is also the actual reason for this blog.

NOV
17
2008

coming back to the world of blog

It has been a while since I blogged. The reason is simple: the birth of my daughter turned my brain upside down (as in: "as far as I can tell there exists only one thing in the whole world and it is not this blog"). Now, thousands of hours of staring at her later (and also after the very successful last Nepomuk project review) I am finally back to blogging.

JUL
28
2008

Strigi, Nepomuk and KDE 4.2 - hopefully a good team

The new Strigi service a blogged about before is in svn trunk now. With it Strigi is now enabled by default. But that is no need to be alarmed. I think it behaves quite nicely. After 1 hour and 42 minutes of initial indexing (I did not feel any slowdown of the system in that time) I got this:

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JUL
23
2008

Strigi Reloaded - The Answer to all our Problems? Hopefully to a few of them.

It took me one and a half day and Jos will not be happy about it. That is because I have to start this blog entry with apologizing to him:

JUL
21
2008

Nepomuk Virtual Folders Part III

No, I did not forget about the virtual folders, but I also did not implement subfolders or a graphical query editor. Shame on me, I know. I thought it was more important to focus on stability and a clean API first. And that is what I did.

But before that let my point you to the blog of my Google Summer of Code student Daniel Winter who uses Nepomuk to improve Amarok playlists. Cool stuff.

JUN
26
2008

"Aaron, we owe you" or "Why I am happy that Nepomuk is not as popular as Plasma"

After more than two weeks of vacation I read up on my email and of course am also sickened by some of the stuff I have to read there. Let me open with a quote:

Here's a real suggestion: give us back our Desktops!

MAY
29
2008

Thank you!

Really. I just got my awesome KDE metal gear award for my work on K3b and I have to say: work of art. This is so cool and such an honor. I can't find better or more words....

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APR
29
2008

Nepomuk Virtual Folders - The Next Level

Well, maybe "The Next Level" is overstating it but I improved the query API a lot. Not only can we now properly handle all sorts of literal comparisons but we can also use plain SPARQL queries. The latter allow some nice stuff like "Recent Files".

For anyone interested the "Recent Files" virtual folder is coded using the folloing SPARQL query:

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