On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 3:24 PM, Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net>
wrote:

> With the recent message from the github about an open issue, I realized
> that this list has been particularly quiet for quite a while.  I know there
> has been some ongoing work, and would like to ask again if there are any
> thoughts of aiming for releasing a version of f-spot, even if it is
> designated beta or rc.  I've made a number of attempts to migrate to other
> applications, but still prefer to stick with f-spot.   Despite the crash
> reported on github, the latest git head version works fine for me.  (Yes,
> with occasional crashes, but not on startup, and not consistent enough to
> report.)
>
> Once there is a working release, I suspect many of the bugs at
> bugs.gnome.org can be closed as unsupported, as (at least as far as I can
> tell) the code base has changed quite a bit over the past years.  Also,
> once there is a release that will hopefully get taken up and released by
> multiple Linux distributions, that might be leveraged into not only a
> larger user base, but possibly also additional developer resources.
>
> Any interest?
>
> Jack



I'd still like to get a release out sooner than later. I decided to start a
master's program this fall and it has killed all of my time and then some
sadly. I have a final next week. Once I get that out of the way I'd like to
spend a little bit of time on this during the Christmas break.

Cheers,
Stephen
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