At one point I tried to go through and fix a bunch of crashers and general
improvement. We are starting to do a bit more with f-spot and hoping to get
a release out at some point in the near-ish future. Most of the work has
been stability and improvements and not very much on new features. If you
want to try f-spot again and want to file any issues on
github.com/mono/f-spot we can try and fix them. We also hang out on
gitter.im/mono/f-spot

Cheers,
Stephen

On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 5:14 AM, Dougie Nisbet <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 04/02/2016 11:22, Alberto Mardegan wrote:
>
>> Sorry to tell you, that you are converting from one dead project to
>> another :-)
>> Yorba (the company behind Shotwell) has not been working on it since
>> about one year ago, and the project only receives few bugfixes
>> contributed by the community or downstream distributions.
>> Bugs filed on the project are left pretty much unanswered.
>>
>> Ciao,
>>    Alberto
>>
>
> That's my experience too. I reluctantly abandoned f-spot - not due to lack
> of features but lack of stability. I liked it a lot. shotwell is ok but has
> some enormously frustrating limitations. I came across a favourite again
> yesterday: Browsing a selection of images and want to remove a particular
> tag from the selected images. Can't be done. I'd be prepared to go through
> a bit of pain to go back to f-spot if it was stable. It had all the basic
> features I needed as a photo management system.
>
> Dougie
>
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