I agree with making F-Spot the default for importing photos and removing gThumb from the CD. Just let F-spot act as the photo management application and, let Eye of GNOME be used for image viewing. Having two applications for photo management, both F-Spot and gThumb, is unnecessary duplication and a waste of CD space. Sure F-Spot is not perfect, I've filed a lot of bugreports for it on GNOME's Bugzilla, but I haven't experienced the rampant crashing described by Martin Pitt. If people complain about F-Spot so much, maybe we could wait until it develops further, and then review this case again?
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