Hi Everyone! I do like using F-Spot and would like to congratulate the developers! However, I'm looking for an improved photo management solution. I ask myself if it would be possible with F-spot or by improving F-spot.
I have a home network with several computers (laptops and desktops) connected to a server (NFS, Apache, etc.). Currently, every computer is using F-spot separately and photos are "randomly" distributed between the computers. Every computer separately backups important files on the server. What I am looking for is a kind of "server version" of F-spot. All the photos would be stored on the server. And F-Spot would act like a client. But laptops should be able to keep photos locally. So that if someone travels outside the network, he would be able to keep some photos. The default importing folder should be on the server but an option would permits to store photos also locally. If photos are imported when the computer isn't connected to that network, photos should be stored locally and when the computer is reconnected to the network those photos should be automatically sent to the server. There would be global tags (stored on the server) and local tags (stored in the "client version" of F-Spot). Do you understand what I'm looking for? Doess anyone have the same needs as I do? Would it be realizable with F-Spot and NFS ? Should the code of F-Spot be strongly modified? Am I searching the wrong place? Thanks a lot for your time! Regards, Antoine Pairet _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
