Re: Bug#630196: Shotwell publishing plugin status in stretch
On 04/06/17 17:15, Jörg Frings-Fürst wrote: > Hello Daniel, > > first thanks for your comments. > > > Am Sonntag, den 04.06.2017, 12:44 +0200 schrieb Daniel Pocock: >> >> Looking at Shotwell in stretch, in the Plugins tab of the >> Preferences dialog, I see there are extra options now: >> >> * Gallery3[1] (although it is not maintained upstream any more), >> there is an RFP[2] for Debian packaging. * Piwigo[3], which was >> removed[4] from Debian in 2012 >> > If a package is not in Debian or unmaintained does not mean that > the package is no longer used. > > So I think that the functions can remain active unless there are > security concerns. > I wasn't suggesting they should not be there, it just appears that maybe something else has superseded them, maybe somebody else can comment on them or possible alternatives. For example, if a user is doing this for the first time and they want to set up a small Debian server to host photos from Shotwell, should they try Gallery3 or Piwigo from upstream, should either of those be avoided for any reason, or should they go for something else? >> Sadly neither of those is currently in Debian. >> >> Does anybody consider them a viable solution or would it be >> desirable for Shotwell to support another alternative for people >> who don't want Debian to promote Facebook? >> > > You are long enough in the OpenSource world that I do not have to > tell you that for new features fill a request at the upstream. > Before opening an upstream feature request, it is important to understand what possible solutions the community would prefer, that is why I CC'd debian-devel on this first. Regards, Daniel
Re: Bug#630196: Shotwell publishing plugin status in stretch
Hello Daniel, first thanks for your comments. Am Sonntag, den 04.06.2017, 12:44 +0200 schrieb Daniel Pocock: > > Looking at Shotwell in stretch, in the Plugins tab of the Preferences > dialog, I see there are extra options now: > > * Gallery3[1] (although it is not maintained upstream any more), there > is an RFP[2] for Debian packaging. > * Piwigo[3], which was removed[4] from Debian in 2012 > If a package is not in Debian or unmaintained does not mean that the package is no longer used. So I think that the functions can remain active unless there are security concerns. > Sadly neither of those is currently in Debian. > > Does anybody consider them a viable solution or would it be desirable > for Shotwell to support another alternative for people who don't want > Debian to promote Facebook? > You are long enough in the OpenSource world that I do not have to tell you that for new features fill a request at the upstream. > Regards, > > Daniel > [...] CU Jörg -- New: GPG Fingerprint: 63E0 075F C8D4 3ABB 35AB 30EE 09F8 9F3C 8CA1 D25D GPG key (long) : 09F89F3C8CA1D25D GPG Key: 8CA1D25D CAcert Key S/N : 0E:D4:56 Old pgp Key: BE581B6E (revoked since 2014-12-31). Jörg Frings-Fürst D-54470 Lieser Threema: SYR8SJXB Wire: @joergfringsfuerst IRC: j_...@freenode.net j_...@oftc.net My wish list: - Please send me a picture from the nature at your home. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Shotwell publishing plugin status in stretch
Looking at Shotwell in stretch, in the Plugins tab of the Preferences dialog, I see there are extra options now: * Gallery3[1] (although it is not maintained upstream any more), there is an RFP[2] for Debian packaging. * Piwigo[3], which was removed[4] from Debian in 2012 Sadly neither of those is currently in Debian. Does anybody consider them a viable solution or would it be desirable for Shotwell to support another alternative for people who don't want Debian to promote Facebook? Regards, Daniel 1. http://galleryproject.org/ 2. https://bugs.debian.org/511715 3. http://piwigo.org/ 4. https://packages.qa.debian.org/p/piwigo.html