Re: PC World about F-Spot



I saw this article and was wondering, I know a patch was submitted a
long time ago to allow authorization against the new flickr API/auth
system, since I have a newer flickr account, the old auth system was
of no use to me, and since I share my photos alot, exporting to flickr
is a key feature. I didn't think this patch had been merged, but maybe
I just missed it in the heat of things, can f-spot export to a new
flickr (aka Yahoo) account? If not, is this on the list of todo's?

On 2/2/06, Bengt Thuree <bengt thuree com> wrote:
> http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,124571,00.asp
>
>
> Getting the Picture
>
> Novell has also included software that recognizes when a digital camera is
> connected to the PC, and offers to transfer images from the camera's
> memory to an application called F-Spot, where they can be cataloged,
> edited, or posted to a Web site. To show how easy this is, Friedman took a
> photo of the audience, plugged his digital camera into the laptop,
> selected the picture from a list presented by the software and with a
> couple of clicks uploaded it to his account with the Flickr photo hosting
> service. Seconds later, the picture was online. (You can see it here
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/natfriedman/94051345/ .) Other operating
> systems, such as Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows, already include such
> features, but no one has made it as easy with Linux before, he says.
>
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