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Mandriva has many softwares to use Nepomuk : tasks management, semantic file dialog, kio to browse tags and tasks, Nepomukshell, automatic annoter, etc.
http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Nepomuk_how-to Why don't integrate this features in KDE by default ? I think Nepomuk is very good, but now we don't have tools to use it. |
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Shouldn't mandriva be the one to push their patches upstream? That is usually the responsibility of the distribution.
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I agree but it will be really nice to have this tools to work with Nepomuk in KDE SC, not only in Mandriva.
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I'm pretty sure at least some of what you listed are available for other distros as well if you really want them (I know I've tried some of them in openSUSE, and promptly removed them since they were so crash-prone. Quite a while ago now so the situation is likely improved), since they're not Mandriva specific. IIRC, they're part of playground and as such may not be as stable as they should be. Now, Mandriva may have improved on them but I have no way of knowing.
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