upstream closed the bug with that comment:
The user who emailed about this was mostly worried that Shotwell might
actually remove their photos, which is not the case. When Shotwell asks
the user whether to import from the Pictures directory the first time it
runs, that import operation will not
The problem is not what shotwell does. The problem is what the first time
user expects shotwell to do.
Remember that people are coming to shotwell from f-spot, the photo manager
that actually did (or appeared to) mangle users' photos, with a low level
of confidence in linux photo managers.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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shotwell does not advertize where it stores photo data before import
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Hi,
Thank you for taking time to contact us. This does seem like a sensible
request, so I've added a ticket on our side; please see
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4269.
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