Solang, a photo manager

For the last few weeks has Debarshi Ray contributed to Tracker’s Nautilus plugin and worked on Solang, a photo manager that will start using Tracker’s SPARQL capability to get a language to query for metadata about the photos and the photos themselves.

Debarshi explains it all very well himself on his own blog.

We’ll probably do a lightening demo during our Tracker presentation at FOSDEM about how Solang did this integration. We’re also planning to demo the code of a few other applications that are working on integrating with Tracker’s store.

Somebody should port Solang to the next version of Maemo!

3 Responses to “Solang, a photo manager”

  1. Anders Brander Says:

    Very interesting!

    Is there a guide for application developers (that wishes to integrate with tracker) somewhere?

  2. Kelly Clowers Says:

    That’s very cool stuff, I am always looking for apps that use some of the newer infrastructure pieces like Tracker, Nepomuk, Akonadi and Telepathy.

  3. pvanhoof Says:

    @Anders Brander: We’re giving a demo about this at FOSDEM, and you can take a look here: http://live.gnome.org/Tracker/Documentation/

    @Kelly Clowers: You’re welcome!

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