Activity log for bug #539287

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2010-03-15 21:34:06 Davide Lasagna bug added bug
2010-03-15 21:35:03 Davide Lasagna summary gaj should keep tracj of recently accessed folders gnome-activity-journal should keep track of recent activity in the same folder
2010-03-15 21:48:36 Davide Lasagna description I propose gnome-activity-journal to keep track of recently accessed folders, that is folder where some amount of activity has been done. Sometimes i'd like to have this feature, because i work at several files in a folder and i better remember this activity by the folder name than by ten or more different files. Example: I am in directory foo. Here i edit a python script, look at 10/15 images, edit a latex source file, read the pdf file created, etc etc. The day after i want to start this again, so i open gaj and i should see something like: some activity in folder foo [ * ] edited a file [+] read a document [+] worked with images [+] Here [*] means go to this folder and [+] is an expander button (like the existing one) GAJ should be smart enough to know when multiple files have been accessed/modified in the same folder and proposing to open that folder. Just an idea Cheers Davide I propose gnome-activity-journal to keep track of recently accessed folders, that is folders where some amount of activity has been done. Sometimes i'd like to have this feature, because i work at several files in a folder and i better remember this activity by the folder name than by ten or more different files. Example: I am in directory foo. Here i edit a python script, look at 10/15 images, edit a latex source file, read the pdf file created, etc etc. The day after i want to start this again, so i open gaj and i should see something like:     some activity in folder foo [ * ]        edited a file [+]        read a document [+]        worked with images [+] Here [*] means go to this folder and [+] is an expander button (like the existing one) GAJ should be smart enough to know when multiple files have been accessed/modified in the same folder and proposing to open that folder. Just an idea Cheers Davide
2010-03-15 22:26:40 Shane Fagan affects gnome-activity-journal zeitgeist
2010-04-01 20:30:05 Siegfried Gevatter affects zeitgeist gnome-activity-journal
2010-04-14 17:24:35 Randal Barlow gnome-activity-journal: importance Undecided Wishlist
2010-04-14 17:24:35 Randal Barlow gnome-activity-journal: status New Confirmed