Hello, I have been a big fan/user of f-spot for some time now. And I have been plagued with an issue that others have brought up on this mailing list for some time. Which is "how do I keep multiple systems photos synchronized?"
So I took a look at a possible way to solve this issue. http://picasaweb.google.com/BigJoe1008/OpenSource/photo#5104492852583469170 I have done very minimal coding in C# so I figured if I broke it down in to small pieces I could start with learning C# better by attacking the easier, low hanging fruit. So i figured the easiest thing would be create a plugin that would have a dialog that would allow you to define a port for XSP2 to start on. http://picasaweb.google.com/BigJoe1008/OpenSource/photo#5104514503513608338 So to really do that I started looking at ASP.NET so that XSP2 would run the web application. Around that time phpfspot was released. phpfspot looks real good and is pretty functional already so I question if I should be reinventing the wheel just to have it run under XSP2. Anyone have any thoughts on how to use something like phpfspot via a small footprint webserver that could be launched/managed by fspot? Does this approach I am playing with interest anyone else? Thanks for listening to my ramblings. --Joe _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
