Re: rawhide report: 20060110 changes [extras packages moved to core]

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On Mar 10 janvier 2006 19:44, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
> On 1/10/06, Josh Boyer <jwboyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 2)  But why do beagle,
>> f-spot, etc need to be in Core?
>
> if f-spot is in... is gthumb going to be moved out as overlapping
> functionality?
> I'd prefer one or the other... but not both in Core.  I have no dog in
> the "best of breed image management" race lets just pick one and then
> move the other one into Extras.

There is one *BIG* difference between gthumb and f-spot

gthumb can be used for casual browsing/manipulation of any directory
containing image files

f-spot can not - in insists in importing/pre-processing ever picture
directory before making it available. So it's more a centralised picture
management app

Till f-spot gets a "casual browsing mode" it's not a real gthumb replacement

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot

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