> F-Spot aims to help you manage your digital photos in a powerful yet > highly-intuitive way. It makes common tasks like finding a certian > photo or photos quickly, organizing via tags, doing minor touchups, and > sharing with friends and familiy trivial. In addition, more powerful > features for expert users are available where it is possible to do so > without sacrificing userfriendliness. It also strives to be standards > compliant and interoperable with other programs all the while being > available under the GPL.
Hmm. I rather don't like "In addition, more powerful features for expert users are available where it is possible to do so without sacrificing userfriendliness." I've never believed that expert functions *HAVE* to have a negative impact on user-friendlyness... I really believe that f-spot needs to target both naive *AND* expert users. To be blunt, I consider myself an expert user, and if f-spot's mission doesn't explicitly address my needs... Well, that doesn't exactly convince me to contribute to the project, does it? I also agree with John that shorter is better than longer. I don't think words like 'standards' really need to be in a mission statement. How about something like: F-Spot helps you manage your digital photos in a powerful yet highly-intuitive way. It provides easy ways to perform common tasks like finding a certain photo or photos quickly, organizing photos via tags, doing minor touchups, and sharing photos with friends and family. (basically - the first two sentences from above, restructured a bit) Warren _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
