On 10/06/11 20:04, Christian Jäger wrote:
F-Spot as default is one of the _few_ points that distinguish openSUSE's GNOME from the competition. I would be hesitant to recommend nonchalantly changing that just for the sake of change.
Now that F-Spot has switched to using Banshee's hyena-library we can look forward to some improvements, I hope, and keeping that MONO-duo together also has some logic to it.
Banshee and F-Spot are like twins; don't separate them.
Greets, Chris
But if F-spot doesn't even want to run when selected then what is the good of keeping it? Quite apart from this, "Banshee and F-spot are like twins" - but if someone has no need for banshee - which I certainly have not - then what? I only have the need for vlc and have no need for banshee or amarok or totem or kaffeine or........ And now what? There is a "debate" going on elsewhere about the way linux apps. are so closely linked so that one cannot install one without having to go thru dependency hell. What you just stated sounds along these "dependency hell" lines :-( . BC -- To YOU I am an Atheist; to God I am the Loyal Opposition. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org