Linked by Marcus Carlson on Wed 21st Jul 2004 18:17 UTC
Gnome In these days there has been much fuzzing about the new browsing with files organizing themselves with the help of meta data. Maybe you ask yourself "What have this to do with the spatial browsing in gnome and how can it improve the browsing?". That's what I did. As I see it, the gnome people have introduced the spatial browsing so we are used to it when this new browsing is coming to town. This is very intelligent move of the gnome people and will help us adopt faster to this. This is when the spatial browsing is really making sense. I hope you see this when you've read this article.
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metadata: in the file system vs index on top
by A.K.H. on Thu 22nd Jul 2004 06:10 UTC

It seems a significant number of people feel that it's better to have the metadata in the filesystem itself rather than in an index built on top of the filesystem as Longhorn and Tiger will do.

Can someone who believes this please explain to me why this is so? What advantage is there in having the metadata being in the filesystem versus in a layer on top of the filesystem which itself provides a file access API?