It's worth noting this will be gnome-photos 3.16, which is far more feature
complete.

On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 6:56 PM, Narcis Garcia <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I've tried now Gnome-photos 3.10 and I see it basicaly focused as image
> explorer and viewer. Shotwell is mainly focused to organization.
> Eye of GNOME already does the basic job and it doesn't pretend to do
> other big tasks.
>
> Trying gnome-music 3.10 I see a very poor tool with few usability, and
> with lack of information about what are you seeing in the window and why.
> Totem is more transparent to the user and only gets what it's solicited.
>
>
> El 11/07/15 a les 08:25, Tim ha escrit:
> > Hey All,
> >    We have been saying for a while we would switch the default media
> apps to the new GNOME ones once they mature, rather than inheriting the
> > Ubuntu defaults. These apps have now had a few cycles to brew up and are
> a much better fit for the GNOME DE.
> >
> > The main changes would be:
> >  - shotwell replaced by gnome-photos
> >  - rhythmbox replaced by gnome-music
> > -  Possibly add the getting started guide (but english only, its too big
> to fit on images otherwise)
> > - Infrastructure for gnome-software is not ready in debian/Ubuntu so
> that will come later likely in one of the 16.x releases
> >
> > What does everyone think? Note this mainly only affects new installs,
> upgrades will keep the old apps also.
> >
> > Tim
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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