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List:       f-spot-list
Subject:    Re: How dead is f-spot
From:       Jack <ostroffjh () sbcglobal ! net>
Date:       2014-12-09 16:00:20
Message-ID: 1418140820.9629.5 () ffortso4
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I still have some confusion.  Is f-spot still considered a gnome  
application?  Should we think of the github repository as a fork, or  
will the gnome repository eventually get updated to match?  I'm happy  
either way, I just want a better understanding, and it might also have  
some effect on how distros think about packaging f-spot.

I primarily use KDE, so f-spot becoming more platform agnostic would be  
good for me.  I have a slight fear of f-spot depending on some part of  
gnome that absolutely requires systemd, which I still don't run, and I  
don't want to be forced to switch just because of one application.

Jack

On 2014.12.08 22:50, Stephen Shaw wrote:
> Sorry about the confusion. I've failed to update the website and  
> friends partly due to lack of access, but I know who to talk to now.  
> One of the reasons I moved it to github was because it seemed like it  
> would be easier for people to submit PRs, etc.
> 
> Cheers,
> Stephen
> 
> On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Camilo Polymeris  
> <cpolymeris@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> One of the downsides of Git:  code sprawl.  It gets ever more  
>>> difficult to determine the canon code base of a project.
> > [...]
> > > https://github.com/mono/f-spot/
> > Absolutely.
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