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Places meeting: 2006-10-12 4pm PST
sspitzer dietrich / v_thunder: should we start? dietrich yep! dietrich i don't have anything tangible to report yet dietrich i've been working on fleshing out the requirements and scenarios for sync dietrich and other integration methods dietrich i'll try to blog w/ more details soon sspitzer I have been going through the code, figuring out what pieces of MOZ_PLACES are bookmarks related, and turning them off with MOZ_PLACES_BOOKMARKS and keeping the history stuff as MOZ_PLACES sspitzer so that if you build with MOZ_PLACES you'd get history only. sspitzer I'm still working on that. sspitzer about blogging, I think it would be good to blog about what we're doing, just so interested observers can find out. sspitzer mconnor has suggested this, and so I've set up a blog for myself at blogs.mozilla.com. will you be blogging there, or on your personal blog? dietrich http://dietrich.ganx4.com/ sherman That would be good. sspitzer ok, cool. any objection to me linking that off the places wiki page, for under the "Team" section? dietrich nope sherman nope dietrich sspitzer: is there a bug for the build-fu parts you're working on? sherman speaking of places wiki... sherman should it be cleaned up? sspitzer sherman: probably, are you thinking of something in particular? sspitzer dietrich: I'll log a bug, and make it block the meta history bug. dietrich sherman: yes, i made a few minor updates to the main page, but we'll need to update it as we make design/api changes sspitzer dietrich: and attach my patch there, when it is ready for primetime. dietrich sherman: afaict, the only major problem with the current wiki docs is that some of the pages are not yet written dietrich but the docs there *seem* to correspond w/ the current state of the code dietrich sherman: one thing i would like to do at some point, and maybe you can help with it: dietrich as we develop the Fx3 feature list, figure out which items are places related dietrich so we can take those into account in our design discussions dietrich sspitzer: once the build options are in place, i'll be glad to go in and turn off bookmarks code dietrich if you have a WIP patch, feel free to send it over sspitzer dietrich: my patch, once completed, should mean that when you build with --enable-places, you'll get 2.0 bookmarks ui and places history UI. dietrich ah ok sspitzer when I have a WIP patch, I'll attach to the bug sspitzer what were you thinking? sspitzer turning of BM code within places backend? sspitzer or did I misunderstand? dietrich if turning off BM code was a grueling task, that if you had the build options set up, i'd help out there dietrich but it sounds like that's not the case? sspitzer so far not the case. (what is slowing me down is some 1.5.0.8 distractions.) sspitzer but that is out of the way now. sspitzer dietrich: is now an OK time to chat about the "moz_anno" thing? sspitzer or should that be in a blog or newsgroup? dietrich sure sspitzer actually, before we start that, I had another topic, which was: the big picture goal for places. dietrich i think here is fine, the log goes on the wiki, which is probably enough dietrich sspitzer: i.e. beyond getting 2.0 front-end on places backend? sspitzer exactly sspitzer is that our Fx 3 goal? or the first milestone for Fx 3? sspitzer from http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.apps.firefox/browse_thread/thread/bc2c4214179d651e/c55ad92dec30e195#c55ad92dec30e195 sspitzer I listed our initial goals as: sspitzer * ensure that we have the right APIs, data model, and architecture to sspitzer allow for synchronization, remote bookmarks and future work in both core sspitzer Firefox and add-ons (such as Google's Browser Sync, Foxmarks as well as sspitzer add-ons that integrate with social bookmarking services, such as sspitzer del.icio.us) sspitzer * implement the FF2 UI on top the Places backend, starting with the sspitzer History UI [1] sspitzer * write some functional and performance tests that can be integrated sspitzer into "make check" and into Tinderbox sherman Should we be making an distinction between *initial* goals and *release* goals? dietrich sherman: yes definitely dietrich sspitzer: yeah, those sound like good first milestone (whenever that is) sherman Also looking at the goals outlined on the wiki page... http://wiki.mozilla.org/Places sspitzer release goals, for Fx3, and beyond. sspitzer I think those are good starting points, but what about our ultimate goal? Sort of a places (bookmarks/history/more = tags) roadmap is what I was thinking. dietrich but the release goals will likely be guided by the results of the fx3 product dev thats ramping up dietrich eg: http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Feature_Brainstorming dietrich We should make sure that whatever goals we have, outside of that list, get added sherman An interesting discussion might center around whether or not the places backend could be repurposed for different types of content. sherman i.e. hCards, hCalendars, hReviews, etc. dietrich then we'd have to rename "places" to "places n' stuff" dietrich ;) sherman Perhaps! dietrich i'd like to have an extensible data model so that moving forward we don't have to keep creating silo code for each "next big thing" dietrich however, that's the trap of RDF dietrich the kitchen sink dietrich i'm sure i can convert any of those formats into sets of triples ;) sspitzer triplets! sspitzer about the extesible data model, this is what I was getting at with moz_anno. as we discussed privately, I'd like there to be an easy way to add arbitrary data (and then search on it.) dietrich sspitzer: per bookmark? dietrich right now, annotations are URI-centric IIRC sherman Batch anno would be cool. sherman Don't know how mainstream it would be however... sorry, thinking aloud. dietrich sherman: what do you mean by batch? dietrich sspitzer: i mention that because the scenarios you brought up were about bookmarks, IIRC sherman In bookmarks manager, I don't have the ability to select multiple bookmarks and attach a keyword to them. dietrich but i guess the places data model does blur the distinction :) dietrich sherman: ah, right sherman I guess the place where I make the most annotations is in iTunes. dietrich like the any music metadata editor can do dietrich right sherman I download a lot of live music which forces me to do batch annos, the UI is pretty good. dietrich sherman: yeah, i totally agree, it's a required feature for music dietrich do any of the web 2.0 social bookmarking services have that feature? sherman I think what's cool about the social bookmarking services is tag suggest. sherman So based upon the URL that I'm bookmarking, what did everyone else use as a tag? sspitzer what I was getting at was the ability, for add on developers and ourselves, to annotate items. I'm not limiting it to just a bookmark. I'm waving my hand here, but I could see a history add on that would want to annotate history items, and not with a limited set of annotations, but with arbitrary annotations. sherman Don't know about batch tag... let me check del.icio.us... sherman I agree. dietrich sspitzer: right - arbitrary annotations provide a level extensibility that add-on developers could *really* take to the next level dietrich however, to some extent, RDF provides that same level of flexibility dietrich but falls down flat on ease-of-use for developers sspitzer right, but does our current (places) data model / api provide it? sspitzer yes, exactly: ease-of-use! sherman Hey, cool... del.icio.us deleted all of my bookmarks and tags! Nice! sherman There's a feature for you... data loss. dietrich regarding the annotations data model - it's designed for a limited set of annotation "types" or "names" myk sspitzer: i think it does myk sspitzer: specifically, i think moz_anno annotates history items, whether those items are bookmarked or not myk sspitzer: but you should check with others (or the code) to be sure, since i'm basing this on what it looked like was happening the last time i looked at the database schema, which was a while ago myk two specific limitations of the annotation service that i ran into while building support for microsummaries in Places: myk 1. you can't specify that an annotation should expire when a bookmark is deleted myk 2. you can't store arbitrary binary data in an annotation, only images brettw sspitzer: what you described is what the annotation service does brettw myk: what do you mean about point 2? brettw There is no special code to handle images brettw it supports arbitrary binary data myk brettw: perhaps i misunderstood then brettw WRT point 1: expiration was not implemented, bookmark level deletion is probably a requirement brettw but we never got around to that myk brettw: at one point, when i looked at it, it looked like i could only store binary data if it was an image brettw nope brettw that's probably what the examples were of, but you can put anything in there brettw including text/html brettw You can put a hole web page in there and load it in a content area brettw s/hole/whole sspitzer very cool brettw sspitzer: to clarify, the annotation service annotations any URI, not just bookmarks brettw we have special URIs for bookmark folders so random crap can be attached to those brettw the annotation service was originally designed for thumbnails and favicons brettw and spellcheck state brettw but it was too slow an not specific enough for the favicons, so that had to go in a separate service myk brettw: hmm, not sure what i was looking at; i thought it was API, not examples, but it was a while ago, so i don't remember brettw it's possible the first version was like this sspitzer I need to play around with the annotation service, clearly. sspitzer thanks for the info, brettw. brettw the only significant problem with it is the lack of expiration brettw that & the favicon service are my favorites :) dietrich it seems like some expiration should be handled external to the anno service though dietrich like bookmark deletion myk dietrich: yeah, bookmark deletion itself shouldn't go through the annotation service, but the annotation service should observe bookmark changes and delete annotations that were added with the stipulation that they should only live as long as the bookmark brettw Expiration in places is complicated because there are various dependencies brettw for example, the favicon needs to stay in if there is a history page that refers to it, and the history page needs to stay in if a bookmark refers to it brettw All places expiration is handled in nsNavHistoryExpire brettw (.cpp) brettw The bookmark observer thingy sounds good for a certain class of items brettw Otherwise, search for "FIXME bug 319455" :) sspitzer brettw: thanks for all those FIXME comments, as I go through the code, they have been helping me out. brettw it only takes 644 lines to expire things! brettw places history expiration happens incrementally as you browse (instead of delaying shutdown) brettw and is highly optimized not to delay things, hence the lots o' code sspitzer here's are my take away / todo items from our second meeting: sspitzer post this irc log sspitzer link to blogs from the team list (brettw, myk, sherman, do you guys have blogs and/or want to be listed?) brettw not I sherman Not yet. sspitzer start a thread about the long term goals of places n stuff, starting from the goals listed on the :Places page. sspitzer I'm using place n stuff, per sherman / dietrich's comments above. myk sspitzer: probably i shouldn't, either, as i'm not on the places team (although i'm interested in places generally and its integration points with microsummaries specifically, hence my lurking in this channel) sspitzer myk: ok sspitzer sherman asked about cleaning up of the wiki in general, but are there specifc pages? sspitzer the bug where I'll be putting the build patch (per my comment above) is https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356487 sspitzer thanks again to brettw for providing answers and info about moz_anno sspitzer and the rest of places. sherman http://wiki.mozilla.org/Bookmarks_Use_Cases sherman Seems to be a brainstorming list... perhaps a few other pages. sherman I could take a look. brettw I'm scared of that page sspitzer I'm all out of topics today, anyone else? dietrich i think we're done for today dietrich thanks again brettw for hanging out and clarifying stuff as we get deeper into places sspitzer fwiw, v_thunder was unable to attend due to his machine is dead. sspitzer yes, thanks again brettw sspitzer I'll go post the log, thanks guys