== integrate google calendar == * download ical from google calendar * open ical items on google calendar == Firefox plugin == Make a plugin that: * shows tags for the current page * shows possible tags for the current page (text similarity) * tags a page * lists all tags, lets me open pages (replacement for bookmarks or del.icio.us) input to list all tags: use a lokal servlet that creates something like this: * http://www.flickr.com/photos/leobard/tags/ * then link to stuff that is from longwell * http://simile.mit.edu/longwell/ input: * del.icio.us plugin http://delicious.mozdev.org/installation.html * http://scrumdidilyumptio.us/ plugin = Requirements by External Developers = * GnowsisApiRequirements - what do external developers need? = Learning from Eclipse = * EclipsePluginPreferenceMgmt - inspiration taken from Eclipse how we can change our configuration approach = GnoGno PLUS Fresnel = we could integrate the ideas of FRESNEL into gnowsis [http://www.w3.org/2005/04/fresnel-info/ Fresnel] is a simple, browser-independent vocabulary for specifying how RDF graphs are presented. We could take fresnel and use it as a way to represent graphs (read-only) in gnowsis. The problem with fresnel is, that it focuses on read-only display (like XSLT) but not on editing (like XForms). So as gnogno is at the moment targeted at editing it is not so simple. But there is a lot of code out there, so to make a simple thing run should be straightforward: Here some notes by Emmanuel Pietriga: Yes. I've just released a third implementation of FSL. So, we now have: - a full FSL engine that works on Jena 2.3 models, - a full FSL engine that works on Sesame 2-alpha1 models, - a full FSL engine that works on IsaViz in-memory models and whose primary purpose is to help people learn FSL and debug FSL expressions visually (see screenshot at [4]). All are implemented in Java and can be found in the latest IsaViz build, or as a separate small JAR file. You can get compiled versions from [5] or the very latest source code from [6]. The API documentation for these implementations is at [7], and as I am writing an extensive suite of unit tests for them, I am also finalizing the API and writing a Web page with simple examples of how to use the Jena and Sesame FSL engines (online by the end of the week). [4] [http://www.w3.org/2001/11/IsaViz/images/fslDebugger.png fresnel debugger pic] [5] http://www.lri.fr/~pietriga/IsaViz/ [6] http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/java/classes/org/w3c/IsaViz/fresnel/ [7] http://www.lri.fr/~pietriga/2005/11/fsl/apidocs/ here is the main FRESNEL SVN: http://simile.mit.edu/repository/fresnel/trunk/ = Google Desktop Api = we could integrate google desktop and integrate ourselves to google desktop: to use google desktop in searches, there is a java api: http://desktop.google.de/plugins/i/javaapi.html To integrate yourself into google desktop, there is a .NET api.