On 03/01/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wanted to get some developer thoughts on this. I have undertaken working
> on such a thing as a way to get familiar with the code and also to provide
> such an application that I could support and endorse for my Windows tied
> friends and family.
>
> I have something limping along in my trunk that loads the main GUI, the
> icons, does simple tag management and communicates with the database. This
> is a solution under SharpDevelop.
>
> I recently branched that and integrated A LOT more code in an attempt to
> get the basics of photo importing and viewing working.
>
> However, I've run into a variety of issues that all seem to stem from
> using the gnome-sharp implementation at the moment.
>
> Is this the best way to attempt the port? Or should I just use some other
> functionality somewhere, i.e. the thumbnail generator found in Gnome.
>

Not a direct answer to your question, but it may help you in your goal
of becoming more familiar with the code. Why don't you try to port
F-Spot to KDE? K-Spot, maybe? :)

I'd beta test for you. F-Spot is the only Gnome app I use and I have a
LOT of redundant libraries that I could be rid of if F-Spot were Qt-
or KDE-based.

Dotan Cohen

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