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Some additional remarks
by Kurt Pfeifle on Wednesday 13/Apr/2005, @16:54
--> The article isn't very specific on Tenor's technology. It
does however hint at the main conceptual idea that drives
its development.

--> The main purpose of the articles is to provide background
on *why Tenor has been started* at all, and why I, as a *user*
(not a C++ developer) see a very convincing use case for it.

--> Tenor is now a joint project of Scott and Aaron J. Seigo,
it seems to me. (I neglected that aspect a bit in my full
article).
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Re: Some additional remarks
by André on Wednesday 13/Apr/2005, @17:17
http://dot.kde.org/1109163846/
Scott Wheeler on desktop search
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Re: Framework re-use
by Phil Ganchev on Monday 13/Jun/2005, @15:12
"With the content browser, you will be able to find and use information spread out across your system using the same semantics you use when thinking about or describing that information in day-to-day life. It will also allow you to find and build relationships within your information set."

This is the only info I could find in the article about what specifically Tenor aims at is. It sounds much like GNOME Storage. Does Tenor have a different goals? If not, how will the actual frameworks differ? Could some of the Storage effort be reused?

Could the framework be (made) useful outside KDE (say on GNOME) and published on freedesktop.org?
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