Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: rhythmbox

Here is my user case:

I recently started sharing my computer with my girlfriend. We don't have
one user for each of us (in short) because that's the way she wants it,
so we share most of our stuff.

A while ago we started merging our photo collections and we decided to
do so with F-spot. I tend to be quite selective with my pictures and
delete all the ones I don't like, while she keeps tons of them, so I was
worried that her pictures would keep me from even finding mine. That was
not the case, as I soon found I could just tag the pictures I like as
"David's favourites" and the ones she likes as "Susana's favourites".
That way I can watch only mine when I'm alone, and we can watch together
the ones we BOTH like by looking for "David's" and "Susana's", or even
easily delete the pictures neither of us likes by excluding both tags.

I was astonished by how powerful the tagging system really was.

I would like to be able to do the same with our music. Our taste in
music is quite different and most times I don't want to listen to her
music if I'm not with her, so basically I'm the one who uses Rhythmbox
and she plays her music by dragging the folders to Totem. I would like
her to use RB, though, and would like to have it tell the music I like
apart from the music SHE likes.

Is there any way to let Rhythmbox use tags just like f-spot does? I
think it would be very easy to put it into the GUI... just include a
"tag" option in the browser, alongside with the artist and album, and a
right-click menu option that lets you add a tag.

** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Allow for file tagging, ala F-spot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176696
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