Jack wrote: > Gentoo just marked f-spot as dead with the comment "Dead for 4 years, > relies on obsolete lcms, bundles a lot of libs. Removal in a month." > > The only git items I see in the log for the last year and a half are > translation issues. Is there any hope of revival, or do I really need > to start looking for a replacement? > > Jack
Start looking for a replacement. Even if f-spot development were to pick up again (which seems unlikely but who knows, especially given Microsoft's latest moves with regard to .Net), it is always a good thing to be able to fall back on an alternative. If you have (access to) a server you could give the openphoto project (now commercialised under the 'Trovebox' moniker, but the free software bits still work as intended) a try. It has no problems managing large archives, you get instant web albums (which is not that strange, seeing that openphoto/trovebox is a web service) and you can host the data in many ways, using your own hardware or online services. There is, however, one thing in which it is markedly inferior to f-spot, and that is tagging. But, then again, I have yet to find a program which does tagging as well (for my workflow) as f-spot does. It was what kept me using f-spot (in combination with jalbum and a bunch of scripts which tied the two together, based on tag names ('website-xxx:yyy' was fed to Jalbum to create a site named 'xxx/yyy')). What openphoto/trovebox needs is a fast desktop-based frontend (avoiding the inefficient cycle-consuming web service layer) for these purposes. That, as far a I know, is not a planned feature. The code is available so it is possible to add it, given time and incentive. //Frank -- WWWWW ________________________ ## o o\ / Frank de Lange \ }# \| / \ \ `--| _/ <Hacker for Hire> \ `---' \ / \ f-spo...@unternet.org / `------------------------' [ "Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur et non datur, nondum habetur, quomodo habenda est." ] _______________________________________________ f-spot-list mailing list f-spot-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list