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January 2007

A cute introduction to Debtags

by pvergain
The Debian archive is getting larger and larger, and the software more and more diverse and complex. Organising software in the archive is difficult, and the existing section system, designed to cope with a much smaller number of packages, is no longer sufficient. The goal of Debtags is to provide a working alternative for categorising software that can cope with our numbers. The core idea of Debtags is to adapt the technique of Faceted Classification to be used for our packages. Faceted Classification is a 70-years-old library science technique which is being rediscovered and loved by modern Information Architects. Debags attaches categories (we call them tags) to packages, creating a new set of useful structured metadata that can be used to implement more advanced ways of presenting, searching, maintaining and navigating the package archive. Example uses of Debtags include searching for software, browsing the archive, and filtering out unwanted groups of packages. The Debtags effort needs to face three major problems: 1. Creating a suitable vocabulary of categories. 2. Categorizing the vast array of packages. 3. Having applications make use of Debtags data. All three issues are being actively addressed with good results: * Debtags has already acquired a large set of tags, even if the set 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 packages they know best; * a new library called libapt-front is being developed as a smart front-end to libapt which can also access other data sources, such as Debtags, popularity contest (popcon) results, debram metadata and more. This paper gives a broad technical overview of the Debtags project, its theoretical foundations, and the tools available for it now. The paper also offers some practical tutorials on how to do all sort of nice Debtags tricks.

February 2006

Folksonomies: Tidying up Tags?

by bcpbcp & 9 others (via)
1. Introduction A folksonomy is a type of distributed classification system. It is usually created by a group of individuals, typically the resource users. Users add tags to online items, such as images, videos, bookmarks and text. These tags are then shared and sometimes refined. A general review of social bookmarking tools, one popular use area of folksonomies, was given in the April edition of D-Lib [1]. In the article the authors elaborate on the approach taken by social classification systems and the motivators behind tagging. They write, "...tags are just one kind of metadata and are not a replacement for formal classification systems such as Dublin Core, MODS, etc.... Rather, they are a supplemental means to organise information and order search results."

November 2005

October 2005

blueslugs.com ▬ Blog Archive ▬ tag(1): del.icio.us-style file tagging

by thauser & 7 others
''… In this post, I propose a simple, portable design, contrast my design choices against some other possibilities, and then provide an initial implementation of that design in Perl. …''

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