Am Freitag, 17. April 2015, 20:08:27 schrieb Stefan Klinger:
> On 2015-Apr-17, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote with possible deletions:
> > We are reading, there is already
> > http://www.darktable.org/redmine/issues/8968 and I might rethink the
> > issue.
> 
> Ah, sorry, did not find it beforehand.  Seems to be discussed quite a
> bit, with interesting aspects showing up.  Shall the discussion go on
> this mailing list?  Or rather in the issue tracker?

Let's keep it here, mail clients are more user friendly than web forms.

> >From reading above discussion, I get the impression that different
> 
> people have different concepts of groups: Raw+jpeg, bracketing,
> panorama, different history stacks, .... And you can even group
> arbitrary images.
> 
> Which brings me to the following questions:
> 
>   * How is a group (conceptually) defined?

It's just a tool, there is no inherent meaning to it.

>   * How is it implemented, i.e., where is the information stored
>     which images belong to the same group?

Every image has a group id. For one image in the group that id is == image id. 
It's the representative of the group that you see when it's collapsed. That's 
it.

I just thought about the following addition to [0] in the last line (so it 
only applies when grouping is turned on to not mess with random images that 
are not clearly linked):

- rating/rejecting an image does the same to all images in the group iff the 
group is collapsed.

Would that be enough? I definitely don't want to remove or delete the linked 
images, and even color labels are probably not appropriate, not sure about 
metadata.

> Regards
> Stefan

Tobias

[0] https://github.com/darktable-org/darktable/blob/master/doc/grouping.txt

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