Pitch for K16: A day in the life of john, a KDE user, 2016
Riccardo Iaconelli
riccardo at kde.org
Sat Dec 25 14:50:16 CET 2010
On Tuesday 21 December 2010 13:00:58 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
> I love it ;-)
+1. I love the natural interaction that happens between the human and the
computer. It's not anything particularly new, but by reading this script I
suddenly realized that we aren't that far away from that kind of scenario.
So - I think that one of the clearest point that could be extracted from this
could be: natural language recognition.
Also, an important thing that emerges from here is to try to get some more
"real world" data used in KDE applications.
This means both making use of external sources, but also using the data that
we should be already collecting. We have worked hard to make sure KDE could
know just about anything about what happens in the PC (nepomuk) but we just
aren't using it for anything serious. methinks we should think about that, and
try to be a little bit less... academic.
My 2+3 cents...
Bye,
-Riccardo
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