Hi,

I definitly switched to shotwell 1 month ago. It works quite good and I'm very 
happy. 

However one thing is really annoying : the big filesystem scan at launch. I 
only have 16k photos and it takes only 1 or 2 minutes. But during that time, 
the whole computer interface almost freezes due to a lot of IO on the HD.

I had the same problem with rhythmbox. I more or less solved it by using ionice 
to launch it. I can do it also for shotwell (didn't try for the moment) but it 
may/should be better addressed by the program itself. Don't know if you already 
worked on that issue?

Thanks

PS : I really don't understand the necessity for such a big scan (in a user's 
point of view, though I understand it may be better in a programmer's point of 
view). It should be optionnal (but enabled by default). If shotwell isn't 
synchronized with the filesystem, it's not a big usability problem for the user 
(he knows it's not synchronized!). When a discrepency is encountered by 
shotwell (file missing, metadata changed ...), shotwell can tell it to the user 
and suggest to launch a manual rescan.
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