A very nice discussion you had here :-)

I can propose how we could produce "mockups" without too many pictures.
Let's use use-cases, like they do it in Ubuntu and Fedora blueprints, e.g.

"Bob wants to view photos that Alice has on her laptop. He opens his f-spot
and sees Alice's Photos link (probably a picture here), provided they are on
the same network. After clicking the link, Alice's photos are displayed on
Bob's computer." Technical details follow, eg locking, avahi, etc.

Use cases will make the intention more clear before discussing the technical
possibilities.

Then, such use cases could be put here: http://f-spot.org/New_Features
And finally, implemented by someone.

I also very much like the ideas, and while I agree with Brian that we need
to do the 'simplest thing possible' on each iteration, I still think that
synchronisation and more control over photo files are very much desired and
is unavoidable.

So, let's keep things simple and try to describe and implement the ideas
step-by-step.

Anton

P.S. what is the 'official statement' on patches in
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329040 ?
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