From: Alexander L. <li...@pl...> - 2006-01-31 09:29:49
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 01:20:30 -0800, Paul Everitt <pa...@zo...> wrote: > By "related keywords", do you mean, something internal to the PHC > content types? Or, do you mean the "related items" thing at the bottom > of all the ATCT types? The one exposed in PHC currently was the thing we used to minimize link breakage when switching from the wiki. We should hide it and start using the DC metadata field now. > Sorry, I wasn't clear on my question. We're getting users to do the > work of classifying content. But, are we giving them any ROI for that > classification, by having any navigation (smart folders, related items > boxes against dc:subject, etc.) that puts that work into use? Not yet. Chicken and egg. But since you're threatening to provide an egg, a chicken is much more likely. Was there a rooster involved in the process? :] > Just installed it, about to try it. > > In the README for it, they mention a C extension that gives up to a 10x > performance increase for keyword fuzzy matching. It is a > reasonably-known Python module. > > I don't know how Wiggy feels about such a thing. I don't particularly > care either way. I'm willing to live with a 10x performance hit, as > using the software will give me 100x productivity improvement. :^) The python module is very standard, yes - I can't imagine it would make any difference. We should try without it first, and then install it if we need the performance increase. > I'll proceed with your suggested path: > > 1) Make sure PloneKeywordManager works. > > 2) Report back to you and get it installed. > > 3) Once installed, I'll do the gardening. > > 4) Propose a tagspace RFC on the documentation list. Excellent. Need to go to bed now, though - but should be back in ~8 hours. -- _____________________________________________________________________ Alexander Limi · Chief Architect · Plone Solutions · Norway Consulting · Training · Development · http://www.plonesolutions.com _____________________________________________________________________ Plone Co-Founder · http://plone.org · Connecting Content Plone Foundation · http://plone.org/foundation · Protecting Plone |