First, let me say that you guys are great, and Darktable is really cool.
Seriously, there aren't any other good options for workflow tools on Linux;
I was planning on writing something on my own, and decided to google first.

I'm a photographer and a dev, and I'd really like to see Fuji X-trans
support (I use an xpro-1 as my main camera day to day), so I'm going to
work on implementing it over the next month (months? year? I'm awful at
time estimates). I saw the bullet list here:
http://www.darktable.org/2012/12/released-1-1-1/comment-page-1/#comment-8531,
and all of those seem pretty doable by me (although it'll be slow going as
I have a full time job as well). Is there anything outside those bullet
points to be aware of in this process? I've never done work on images
before, but I'm aware of most of the theory.

Thanks,

Matt
@photomattmills
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