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How to support Debtags in your application. Sample faceted-classification search interfaces. Future developments. This talk is intended to be technical. I feel I am qualified to talk about this as I am widely known as one of the core invent...



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Skip navigation . Debtags Proposal details: Abstract: Debtags is a system being developed to supersede the package sections, which are not useful anymore due to the large amount of packages. The core idea of Debtags is to use Faceted Categorization for our packages. Faceted Categorization is a 50-years-old library science technique which is being rediscovered by Information Architecture with very good results. The Debtags effort is developing a powerful and flexible system to attach "tags" to packages, which allow us to explicit some of their attributes, making them available to automated tools such as package managers and web interfaces. Example uses of Debtags are package search, browsing the archive, filtering out classes of packages like auto-installed shared libraries or localization packages specific to locales other than the ones compiled in the system. The Debtags effort needs to face three major problems: 1. Creating a suitable set of tags 2. Categorizing the vast amount of packages 3. Enhancing existing applications with access to the debtags informations All three issues are being actively attacked with good results: there is already a vast set of tags built over time, even if it is in continuous need of refining; a large part of our package archive has been at least partially categorised, and there is a tool called debtags-edit that every developer and user can use to categorise the package they know best; a new library called 'libapt-front' is being developed as a smart front-end to libapt which also integrates access to other data sources, which could be debtags, popcon results and more. This is the outline of the presentation: What is Debtags and how it helps to find packages. The current state of the project. How to tag your packages. How to support Debtags in your application. Sample faceted-classification search interfaces. Future developments. This talk is intended to be technical. I feel I am qualified to talk about this as I am widely known as one of the core inventors and developers of it. I am part of the debtags[1] and libapt-front[2] alioth projects. Some posts I have made on debian-devel about debtags: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2003/04/msg02167.html - http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2003/04/msg02272.html - http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2004/04/msg07496.html - http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2004/12/msg00424.html - http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2004/10/msg00054.html Presentation type: Talk (45 min) Track: Technical Status: Accepted Authors: Enrico Zini Files: paper-debtags.tar.gz (378.55078125 K) The paper that goes with my presentation about Debtags Debconf 5 Powered by COMAS , the Conference Management System by CONSOL