Re: [Summary] Meta-data/filesystem-encapsulation
- From: Daniel Veillard <Daniel Veillard w3 org>
- To: Christopher Curtis <ccurtis ee fit edu>, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Summary] Meta-data/filesystem-encapsulation
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 12:18:25 -0400
> because the data is WITH THE FILE. Is it clearer?
My last words on the topic:
1/ it is extremely clear that trying by all means to keep the metadata
with the data doesn't work, forget about it !
2/ Keeping that in mind, design your application for being able to
detect the loss of metadata, and build powerful set of interfaces
to lookup/load/save the metadata associated with an object reference
(name, filename, URI, Object ID, ...).
Any solution based on:
- LD_PRELOAD
- Specificities of filesystems
- modification of standard daemon
- kernel changes
Should be banned at the very second you think about it, and I will do
my best to avoid their integration as standard part of Gnome.
If linux was an Os built from scratch (I mean without guidelines) all of
your suggestions would be sound and I would be enthusiastic, OS/2, MacOs
etc. were not designed with cross platform code reuse in mind. Gnome is !
Back to code and sane design practice !
Daniel
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