On Friday 21 February 2014 08:37:57 Jos Poortvliet wrote: > On Friday 17 January 2014 17:49:49 Vishesh Handa wrote: > > Hey guys > > > > I think we need an dot article/blog post informing the public about Baloo. > > Which would you adivse? A dot article will seem more formal and > > representing KDE. Whereas a blog post from me will seem more from me > > instead of all of KDE. > > > > Does someone want to help me write this article? I imagine it should be > > worded quite carefully. > > > > I've created an etherpad note on - https://notes.kde.org/p/BalooArticle > > I'm > > still filling it out. > > So, implemented the changes we discussed last night as well as the > suggestions from Aaron about the order of things in the story. I think it's > better ;-) > > https://notes.kde.org/p/BalooArticle Excellent stuff. It's great to see a consensus reached on this - thanks to all involved. I've made some minor edits. There's one edit I've hesitated to make and want to discuss here. The present article does not mention Nepomuk at all, but it is well known (to some of our users, at least). I think, if I read it without prior knowledge of the process I'd be thinking - so, is this Nepomuk or some entirely new thing? - it's a little confusing to me. I also think it is quite natural to refer to the *research project* by name. I suggest that we mention Nepomuk once, probably in the first line under the 'making desktop search usable' heading: "developed in a European Union funded research project" would become "developed in a European Union funded research project (NEPOMUK)". You guys have discussed this in person (and, I'm sure, at length) so if you don't want to go with that I've no problem :-) Just my opinion, coming to it externally. We did push the technology (Nepomuk) so the name exists. For the new tech, Baloo, I think it's right to keep it in the background as is done in the article. The name of the tech (or detail of its implementation) isn't/should not be really important to a user. Otherwise, great article :-) Cheers, Stu _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.