Just a addition: Right now, at least for me, Shotwell isn't working. It can't import anything, and kinda freezes (Fedora 21, Shotwell 0.19.0). Em Seg, 2014-08-25 às 16:40 -0500, Michael Catanzaro escreveu: > Hi all, > > In Fedora 20, Shotwell was the default image viewer and no other image > viewer was installed. In F21 Shotwell is still the default, but now > Image Viewer (eog) is installed as well. This doesn't make any sense > since Image Viewer serves no purpose unless it's the default image > handler, whereas Shotwell is more useful for previewing and organizing a > collection of photos. > > We've also recently noticed that gthumb looks like a nice alternative to > Shotwell. I propose we do one of the following: > > * Replace Shotwell with gthumb, and remove Image Viewer. > * Replace Shotwell with gthumb, but keep Image Viewer as the default > image viewer. > * Remove Shotwell, and keep Image Viewer as the only image viewer. > > Opinions welcome. > > You might notice that I'm gunning for Shotwell here. It looks a lot > older than gthumb, and seems to have mostly the same functionality. > (Make sure to check out gthumb in F21, not F20. You wouldn't know they > were the same app due to the huge changes.) Image Viewer, in contrast, > is a simple app for just previewing images, which is a different > purpose, but I think gthumb can also serve this purpose just as well > while looking nicer. > > There are other options, of course, which I am less fond of: > > * Remove Image Viewer. (Shotwell remains.) > * Make Image Viewer the default image viewer. (Shotwell remains.) > > Either of these would be more sensible than keeping Image Viewer if it > is not the default image viewer. > > GNOME Photos is notably not one of the apps we're considering. We've > been told it's not ready yet. > > Michael > -- > desktop mailing list > desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop