> Also, there were specific reasons as to why Shotwell isn't ready, but > for Solang it was just, yeah this isn't ready either. What > specifically would you like to see in Solang for it to be considered > ready?
For me, wheher it is Solang (hypothetically) or Shotwell (as announced), a decent replacement for F-Spot should provide the following: - continuity for the regular Ubuntu/F-Spot user, i.e. ability to import F-Spot tags easily, whether from F-Spot database or from pictures XMP embedded metadata (ideally, F-Spot tag hierarchy should also be preserved, i.e. for people, place, event. etc.); -beign able to embed tags in file, preferably in XMP or otherwise, in IPTC; - same (or almost) set of basic editing functions than F-Spot; - same level of integration with other graphics/imaging Ubuntu/Gnome apps, like with Gimp and Eye of GNOME (F-Spot allows the user to switch nicely to Gimp for advanced editing; EOG allows the user to open the viewed picture with F-Spot, etc.). In other words, let's avoid a regression here... -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
