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Heard at the Ubuntu Developer Summit: Goodbye GIMP, hello … nothing (and why every Linux user should consider gThumb over F-Spot)The OMG!Ubuntu blog reports on the decision, however preliminary, at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Dallas to remove the GIMP image editor from the 10.04 Lucid LTS release of the wildly popular Linux distribution. Read the well-wrought entry linked above for the drawn-out reasoning behind moving the “professional”-quality Photoshop killer GIMP from the Ubuntu base (it’ll be available in the Ubuntu Software Center, or your other favorite package-management tool). Those assembled seem to think that GIMP is not used enough and is not consumery enough. And that the F-Spot photo manager can do basic photo editing and is much better for the average user. Oh, do I have bones — plural — to pick over this one. I still haven’t made my decision on whether I’m for Mono (using the Microsoft-compatible open-source tools) apps or against them (and F-Spot, along with Tomboy notes and, if you’ve added it, the Banshee music player seem in my mind anyway to be the highest-profile Mono apps in the GNOME world). Comments are closed. |
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