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Work about the data organisation #3

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romu70 opened this issue Jun 26, 2019 · 5 comments
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Work about the data organisation #3

romu70 opened this issue Jun 26, 2019 · 5 comments

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@romu70
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romu70 commented Jun 26, 2019

Here is the mission:

  1. get the file here attached
  2. open it with draw.io (FOSS)
  3. read the instructions

The idea is to organise the wallabag data. Please, when doing this activity, do NOT think about the community, just think about the way YOU (want to) use wallabag. And do NOT think in terms of SQL tables, etc, this is not the point, only human beings are my subjects, the rest if perfectly handled by the dev team. Think only about usage.

If you find the exercise difficult or don't get the point about its goal, come to discuss here or on gitter.

Once done, save your file and post it here in comments. If you want to add something (justification, feelings, a more complete description, etc), feel free. I'll try to take all point of view into account.

And thanks to say in the comment if I can contact you for further discussion.

data model.txt

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romu70 commented Jul 3, 2019

My take.
data model.txt

@tucker-m
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tucker-m commented Aug 1, 2019

Here's my take for someone who uses Wallabag while heading to and from work. That's my main use case. I'd be glad to discuss more!

commuter_model.txt

@apctrb
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apctrb commented Aug 18, 2019

Hey ! I really like your work on the different use cases.
Personally, I use Wallabag to read article and store the one I find the most relevant.
Sometimes I would like to extract a part of an article as a standalone citation for later use. This is what I tried to express in this model.
I'm available for more discussions if needed.

Regards

blogger.txt

@Strubbl
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Strubbl commented Aug 19, 2019

I read articles which are usually added from my rss reader via share feature.
I search for content i read, but forgot where i read it and use the url of the article, which i found via wallabag search, to share it to other people.
I want to draw a statistics about when i had read an article and how long the reading time was in order to see on which days i read the most (measured in minutes of reading time).

reader-forgetful-person-data.model.txt

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eriteric commented Aug 29, 2019

Archivist. Most important to us is ability to save a copy of the article and for us to search to find it later.

the-archivist.txt

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