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==BOFs==
==BOFs==

Revision as of 15:46, 23 August 2012

Introduction

Nepomuk serves as a cross application semantic storage backend. It aims at collecting data from various sources - file indexing, the web, applications, etc, and linking them all together to form a cohesive map of data.

To know more about Nepomuk from a user's point of view, head over to the Nepomuk page on UserBase.

Gettings Stared

Nepomuk is one of the core projects in KDE. It has a unique position of being an application framework, and interacting with a large number of applications.

If you're interested in Nepomuk development, you can checkout our junior jobs and tasks

If you're interested, come talk to use on IRC - #nepomuk-kde, or join our mailing list - [email protected]

Meetings, Workshops

IRC Meeting Nepomuk Frameworks 29.08.2011 <br\> Nepomuk MetaContacts <br\> Removable Media Handling <br\> Nepomuk Web Extractor <br\> Metadata Sharing <br\> Fancy Bookmarking <br\> Data Writeback <br\> DataManagementService <br\>

BOFs

Akademy 2010

Akademy 2012 - Constructive Criticism: Prioritizing Nepomuk development

Sprints

2009 - Coding Sprint

2009 - Open Social Semantic Desktop Workshop Freiburg, Germany