Since the Zeitgeist team is kinda recovering from last month, and no one really feels like blogging, I am here to sum up what has been up the last 2 months. (Also I think a blog post from my side is long overdue)
Privacy Manager
A lot of users are scared of “logging”, and since Zeitgeist is considered an event logger, we ended up having some users trying to disable Zeitgeist all in all breaking Unity searching and so on.
Fact is, if you want searching to be sorted properly, the search provider needs to know what files you recently or frequently used. Also some people want to have some of their stuff logged and others things not (blacklisting folders).
Activity Log Manager which we already had developed in python last year has been ported to Vala. This nifty tool allows you to blacklist application, folders, mime-types from being logged as well as the option to delete parts of your log. The port to Vala happened so we can patch it into the Settings Manager to give it an more integrated feel with the System in Ubuntu and Dawati.
It has received very good reviews and there are some very interesting new development efforts/ideas in the make (right now one in a state of flux which I hope I can get out of soon).
Here are some screenshots of the current stand of ALM
(dialog for deleting history)
(dialog for blacklisting folders and file types)
(dialog for blacklisting applications)
Zeitgeist 0.9
Last year we started porting Zeitgeist from python to Vala. Mostly for the sake of easier deployment as well as improving startup time. As a side effect also memory consumption decreased and during the development more optimizations have been made.
It was a very intense operation sponsored by Collabora and Canonical as well as the awesome unpaid Zeitgeist developers.
So a big thanks goes to Collabora, Canonical, Michal Hruby, Siegfried Gevatter, Manish Sinha, Mikkel Kamstrup, Trever Fischer, Stefano Candori, Moritz Neeb, as well as everyone else who tested Zeitgeist, provided bug reports or contributed in any other way.
We released some alphas and a beta. But now the real deal is out. We still have some nice optimization in the queue that we will release with the next Zeitgeist version. So don’t hesitate to try it out.




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Great news. Vala is the right answer for fast development with out sacrificing performance.
And now a prayer that probaly wont be heard: Please please move zetgeist and friends to git.gnome.org.
@Balok
Your prayers have been answered
So – Zeitgeist still is not a big part of the default Gnome3 Desktop, is it? When is this about to change?
Isn’t the “” bar too much above “Don’t record…” on the “dialog for deleting history)” ?
When is Zeitgeist going to be integrated in GNOME3 by default?
I see this posted on Planet KDE and I even have it installed on openSUSE with KDE but I don’t see any way that I can use it without install Gnome/GTK libs and running gnome-activity-journal. Is there a KDE/QT client? Does it integrate with Nepomuk? Am I missing something?
Could you maybe address KDE integration and usage in a future post? Seems if you post on a KDE site there should be more KDE integration then I’m able to find.
Why this shit is on Planet KDE?
@coco: thanks for positively contributing with your attitude of respectful cohabitation.
@seif: Congratulations on your release and the port to Vala! Please do keep us apprised of what this means for Zeitgeist and KDE. Are any of the privacy management features going to be coming to KDE? Does KDE currently even have a robust control interface for Zeitgeist?
Thanks for all your work
evergreenpsyche please don’t cry.
Come on KDE developers, Akonadi and Nepomuk not yet taken away all the resources. Maybe change name to Kdb?
Zeitgeist is used in Plasma Active AFAIK and there is also working integration with Nepomuk, so yes, Zeitgeist is available in KDE. We still need some better KDE frontends though.
And this post is perfectly valid on PlanetKDE. As long as not every blogpost is unrelated to KDE (which this one is not) it’s fine for the Planet.
Btw, I love when people are working on both big desktop environments and cross-desktop technologies, Zeitgeist is a great tool, kudos for that! I especially like that you and the team ported it to Vala, it’s an awesome language and just perfect for things like Zeitgeist.
Now the obvious question: When will Zeitgeist be default in GNOME3? And do you have information about the Nepomuk integration?
I have been eagerly waiting for Zeitgeist KDE integration for the pasts year or two. It would definetly be nice to hear more about it. Finally having it in Gnome 3 and KDE could make it one of those true cross desktop projects that is is used by just about every application out there.
I kinda hope that Nepomuk in someway or form will also make it to other desktops…
Anyhow thanks for your work.
Now my second life is safe. Thanks
Zeitgeist and Activity Log Manager are are both awesome! In future versions, I hope it’ll be possible to choose specific websites to exclude.