I am using f-spot for some month now and there is only one thing that 
worry me.
I shoot exclusively in raw format and even if this format is supported 
in f-spot, I still do not know how it can be integrated in what f-spot 
is for : photo management.
I don't care for editing raw files in f-spot, I use ufraw for that. But 
I would like to be able, when looking to a jpeg file, to know which raw 
file have been used to generate this jpeg, and to launch ufraw on this 
file for modifications in one clic.
- Versions may be used for this, but for now, if a new version of a raw 
file is generated, it is a raw file, not a jpeg. It is not clear for me, 
if and how I can make a link to an other version.
- Jpeg files could be "assign" to a raw file, as a new version of the 
raw file.
- Ufraw ID files could be include in the catalog with the associated 
jpeg as a way to find the original raw file and the settings used to 
generate the jpeg.

It is quite complicated to find the right way to manage raw files, and I 
think that this format should not be treated the same way as other image 
formats.

Regards,
Chris
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