2009/3/5 Rex Dieter <rdieter@math.unl.edu>
Rex Dieter wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

>> <grumble>
>> I wish people would give even a hint of what packages are when they
>> announce them. I monitor the Gnome-announce list as well and this kind
>> of thing also happens there quite a lot. I'd take even money that no
>> more than 5% of the members of this list knows what
>> soprano-backend-sesame2 is without poking around with Google or "yum
>> info ...". Is it so hard to write a one-line description? Good grief, if
>> the thing's in an rpm it must already exist.
>> </grumble>
>
> It's not ready for primetime, but for testing only at this point.
>
> If you don't know what it is, then you probably aren't a good candidate
> for testing it.

Heh, come to think of it, what a dumb thing of me to say.  Honestly, I
don't know how it works either.  I just threw together the packaging
(with others doing most of the heavy lifting here).

Currently, the packaging summary simply says: Sesame2 Backend for Soprano
with it's description pretty much the same.  Mostly useless.

Can someone come up with something better?

This is what i drafted up for the package i started on.

%description
Sesame2 is an RDF (Resource Description Framework) which can be used as an alternative backend for Soprano. Soprano together with its backend provides a storage repository for metadata generated by Nepomuk such as ratings, tags or comments.

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