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This are some ideas, I want to remember.
This are some ideas, I want to remember.
::* if you're no system administrator, developer or other kind of tech-guy, forget about files, folders, hard or soft drives and such.
::* start to think in projects like "This are the tales of my grandfathers youth", "That are pictures from my holidays", "This is a thesis about medieval artifacts in the valley" and so on.
::* don't make it YAFP. Just use, what's already there and '''glue''' that stuff together.
::* remember Saint Ex. Technics starts primitive, grows complicated and matures simple. KISS.
== 2010-01-14 ==
::* [http://nepomuk.kde.org/discover/user Nepomuk] looks like the thing to power a PIA.


== 2010-01-13 ==
== 2010-01-13 ==

Revision as of 15:28, 14 January 2010

Memo to self

This are some ideas, I want to remember.

  • if you're no system administrator, developer or other kind of tech-guy, forget about files, folders, hard or soft drives and such.
  • start to think in projects like "This are the tales of my grandfathers youth", "That are pictures from my holidays", "This is a thesis about medieval artifacts in the valley" and so on.
  • don't make it YAFP. Just use, what's already there and glue that stuff together.
  • remember Saint Ex. Technics starts primitive, grows complicated and matures simple. KISS.

2010-01-14

  • Nepomuk looks like the thing to power a PIA.

2010-01-13

ToDo

  • outline for the "Using Konquerer as a project-oriented information aggregator"-stuff
  • screen-shots
  • (done) contribute to neverendingo's article "Get involved"

Documentation

  • to avoid confusion, it's useful to create a role account with a pristine installation of KDE.
  • the choosen distribution might be a remaining source of a different "look'n'feel".
  • hence, the distribution should be documented at least in the meta-information of a documenation.
  • is there a kind of "KDE Reference Installation"? Something, it's agreed upon, that this is the proper "look'n'feel" for all things concerning documentation?
  • whom to aks? Whom to suggest such a thing?