F-Spot 0.6.0 is out!

It has been quite a long time since last release, isn’t it? Eight months, during when a lot of things changed.
And couldn’t be anything else! It’s summer, but no F-Spot dev is on holiday! Expecially those engaged for it, as it’s the case of our RubenV, the only man for this year F-Spot’s GSoC.
As Stephane said, the NEWS file you will find in tarball doesn’t reflect the hard work done during the last months. Let’s have a look at the commit log:
- as I mentioned already, right after 0.5 the base dir was moved from .gnome2 to a more XDG-like .config. So your photos.db and custom addins are now in .config/f-spot
- the concept of Platform has been introduced in the code. Right now there’s only Gnome, but this will ease the port to other systems (Kde specific code, MacOSX, Windows?)
- speed up rating: now you can use ALT+[0-5], even in full screen view
- head to Gnome3: since long time the code introduced Gio and GtkBuilder dialogs, in order to drop deprecated libraries. Not all the work has been done yet, but the base is ready
- different C libraries were ported to managed code: zooming, libeog, and the most big change affected ImageView. The core of the viewing widget was completely rewritten by Stephane. And now is a lot faster than ever
- console verbosity has been lowered a lot, thanks to the usage of Log.* methods
- system proxy is now automatically detected for all exporters
- Gimp‘s XCF support has been added, given that there’s a pixbuf loader for it
- renewed icons
- deeply updated Tabblo and Facebook exporters
- make auto-creating tag icons optional
- jump to random picture: type r anytime to go to a random photo of the current query
- faster type-to-tag: the much loved feature is now faster to use, as ‘,’ does what enter used to do
- allow printing more pictures and exif date near photos
- DnD code has been cleaned and split up, for better usablity
- new FolderView sidebar, to see where your photos are on fileystem
- added crop helpers in area selection
- new preference dialog: much simplier
- netbook love: all dialogs are now <600px
- adjustable filmstrip placement: improves photo view for widescreen monitors.
In summary, this can be a bare list of the most noticeable changes. Beside of these, there are hundreds and hundreds of small and big fixes, enhancements, cleanup which would take ages to describe.
And for all this we must thank Stephane, which still holds the lead of F-Spot development by writing the most exciting features as well as dealing with the most annoying cleanups and people (/me included
).
Along with him, RubenV is taking his GSoC work beyond the strict needs by cleaning up, helping contributors, reviewing patches. Other than that, RAW support is running fast! You can check on Gitorious.
As already said, since the move to git a lot of new contributors showed up. And the list increased day by day, you can check on Gitorious yourself. The main contributors which helped a lot for this release are certainly Anton Keks, Jan Klícha, Jim Ramsay, Markus Lindqvist, Mike Gemünde, and the others you will find in git log.
A lot of other wonderful people deserve mention. I’m talking about all the cool guys showing up in IRC for discussing, helping and welcoming new users. If you drop in #f-spot, you will certainly find a lot of help from piz and pmjdebruijn. Their blog also host a lot of cool info about photograpy and F-Spot itself.
So what are you waiting for? Join development of the most appreciated photo management for GNU/Linux!
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Comments
Comment from David Siegel
Time: 11 August 2009, 00:24
Awesome work! This is a very exciting update, I can’t wait to try it out.
Comment from Martin Albisetti
Time: 11 August 2009, 00:27
Wow! amazing amount of changes. Do you have screenshots?
Comment from kklimonda
Time: 11 August 2009, 03:09
Shouldn’t photos.db and addins be located in ~/.local/share ? splitting dotfiles and dotfolders into ~/.config/ ~/.cache/ and ~/.local/ was done so people can safely remove first two without any loose of data. As long as you keep your ~/.local/ and backup it you are safe.
Comment from arpia49
Time: 11 August 2009, 04:15
First thing: thank you for your effort!
2nd: Had someone took a look to this bug? http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=454082 It still happen in 6.0.0 and I think it is a dangerous one as it destroys metadata.
Anyway, good work.
Comment from pt
Time: 11 August 2009, 04:40
does it still have the annoying blur on slide shows when changing images, that causes blindness?
Comment from Mats Taraldsvik
Time: 11 August 2009, 13:49
Wohoo! RAW support! RAW support!
Please keep the RAW (colour-) settings F-spot already uses, though!
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Comment from Maxxer
Time: 25 August 2009, 23:45
@kklimonda: please raise your ideas either in the mailing list or to the appropriate bug, I’m not really an XDG expert
@arpia49: sadly not. Import is still a job to be done from scratch…
@pt: try 0.6.1 out in days
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