This means that we can spend more of our time doing things with those
tags (all fielded metadata, like author or subject, is stored as a
"tag" in Scriblio), rather than simply building the infrastructure
for them. A few examples of things that we should be able to move
more quickly on include spelling correction (it was in the
prototype), fielded search suggestions, and user-contributed tagging
(was also in the prototype).
I've been poking around in it for a while, but as of today I've
shifted my focus to reworking Scriblio to take advantage of the
native tagging support. As soon as I have something that doesn't have
fatal errors, I'll post it to the Subversion repository for all to
play with. If things go well, I'm hoping to have it available in time
for the official 2.3 release.
--Casey
Thanks,
LJR
Lichen Rancourt
lichenth...@gmail.com
www.remainingrelevant.net
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