[PROPOSAL] Re: What tags first?
Enrico Zini
enrico at enricozini.org
Thu Mar 16 11:18:50 UTC 2006
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 05:52:08AM -0500, C Shore wrote:
> possible to add a [not-applicable] to all facets? I've been doing a
> quick browse through the packages installed on my system to try to
> figure out which of them needs tagging, and on what facets, and
> discovered that most of them have a least a couple of tags, but I don't
> see any easy way to do a search for partially tagged packages (which
> will be especially problematic as new tags are added).
Hello C Shore,
that's a really nice idea. It also seems fairly simple to implement:
- add to every facet a special:not-applicable tag
- add to every facet a special:not-yet-tagged tag
- rename the TODO tag in special:todo
- for every missing facet in a package, automatically add the
facet::special-not-yet-tagged tag
- strip all the facet::special:* tags when exporting tags from the
central database
The idea is so good that I could even start doing it this afternoon,
unless someone says something against it.
Ciao,
Enrico
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