[Bug 708765] Review Request: Frogr - Flickr Remote Organizer for GNOME

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--- Comment #4 from Mario Blättermann <mariobl at freenet.de> 2011-05-30 14:49:08 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> Hmm.. I think you're doing something wrong, since what is stated in
> http://live.gnome.org/Frogr, in the "Overview" section, is the following:
> 
> """
> Frogr is a small application for the GNOME desktop that allows users to manage
> their accounts in the Flickr image hosting website. It supports all the basic
> Flickr features, including uploading pictures, adding descriptions, setting
> tags and managing sets and groups pools.
> 
> This application is written in C and uses flicksoup, a libsoup-based library to
> communicate with the server through the publicly available flickr REST API.
> 
> This project is Free Software and published under the terms of the GNU Public
> License v3."
> """
> 
> As you can see, the first paragraph is basically what I pasted you before, with
> the simple addition of "... and group pools" (which would be a nice addition to
> Fedora's description, if you ask me).
> 
Yes, you are right. Now I know it again: I had googled for "frogr fedora" and
got the spec file. Don't know the source, but I've downloaded it and began to
edit it to match the new upstream version. In any case, thanks for your hints.

I was surprised about the spec file in Git, which shows that you was working
continuously on the Fedora package. And never thought about to publish it...?
OK, no problem, once we have a reviewer and all the mistakes related to the
package are fixed, Frogr will become part of the official Fedora package pool.

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