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Evan Prodromou <[email protected]> Mon, 05 May 2003 22:47:11 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.debian.usability |
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| Organization | Evan Prodromou |
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So, I'm going through the Web interface, coming up with some more tags as I tag packages. Here they are: Games : RPG : Rogue-like A class of games derived from "Rogue". Examples would be nethack, angband, zangband, langband. CORBA Orbs, development libraries, IDL compilers, and other packages related to the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). Network and Internet : World Wide Web : Wiki Wiki software, servers, utilities and plug-ins. Language : French Language : German Language : Polish Language : Spanish Language : Bulgarian Language : Esperanto Language : (etc.) Documentation, tools, data files, that're related to a language. Not necessarily the same thing as "Language Support", since having a man page in French doesn't make your computer that much "Frenchier". Software Development / programming : Paradigm : Object Oriented Software Development / programming : Paradigm : Logic Programming Software Development / programming : Paradigm : Functional Software Development / programming : Paradigm : Aspect Oriented Software Development / programming : Paradigm : (etc.) Development tools, libraries, interpreters, compilers, etc. that have to do with one or another paradigm. Sometimes programming languages have a single paradigm or a strongly associated paradigm (e.g., Logic Programming and Prolog, Object Oriented and Java), and so anything associated with that language should also be associated with the paradigm. In other case, the language isn't particularly associated with a paradigm (e.g., Perl), but there are libraries or tools that add on some paradigm stuff (like libclass-accessor-perl). Debian specific : Debian Developer Tools, documentation, etc. of use primarily to Debian developers. Lastly, I'm wondering: has anyone looked at the categories on freshmeat.net? They've got a _great_ ontology (hey, bet you didn't know you were making an ontology, didja?), and it'd probably be a good idea (and save some heartache) to synch up with their categories. It might even be possible to do some automated tagging, matching source packages to freshmeat packages. Just a thought, ~ESP -- Evan Prodromou [email protected]