Le jeudi 20 mai 2010 à 11:29 +0200, Sebastien Bacher a écrit : > - we can revisit our choice next cycle, we try to ship the best of what > is available in the opensource world in Ubuntu, if it turns that solang > is much better we will consider it next cycle Are we really in a hurry? Switching twice the default Photo manager doesn't sound a good idea at all. F-Spot has done the job quite decently since Dapper IIRC, and it has not become completely useless just now.
I'd mainly be concerned with potential regressions, because F-Spot's UI is relatively polished, while Shotwell and Solang are still young. Granted, their roadmaps may fix this, but we can't be sure that they will match F-Spot's features by the time Maverick is out. IMHO, the correct stance on this would be: change if it turns out new apps are really better than the current one. If not, better be conservative. Adopting an app which is still in progress won't help making it better. Glad the discussion was raised, anyway! ;-) Regards -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
