tir, 03 07 2007 kl. 16:09 +0200, skrev Valent Turkovic: > On 7/3/07, Laurent Rineau <laurent.rineau__fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Tuesday 03 July 2007 15:44:19 Gerry Reno wrote: > > > Hi Valent, > > > I have to agree with the decision to drop beagle as default. On my > > > desktop I have many thousands of files and documents that I would like > > > beagle to catalog but it was consuming huge amount of system resource > > > when it was running trying to do this. > > > > +1 > > > > Show me the money! Or put you money where your mouth is. Or any other > slogan fits here nicely. > > Show us exactly where you have issues with beagle and with which files > and help us all fix these bugs. Complaining only doesn't help anybody. Upstream Beagle already has a great guide to helping you, help them spot problem areas, I would suggest reading that. I think Beagles biggest problem is that it's not really useful, it's not integrated anywhere, it's just a search service right now. Places like your media player e.g. could have their database populated in a dynamic manner using technology like Beagle but currently they don't. Even if we enabled Beagle by default we would not gain a lot and it's still suffering from a number of issues (such as not even surviving 5 secs on Development currently). - David
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