I think part of the problem comes from the fact that F-Spot organizes
photos in the ~/Photos directory. It's not really a user directory, as
users can't move photos around inside this directory without breaking
F-Spot's database. Whereas the ~/Pictures directory is the place where
users should put there pictures, and be free to move/remove them at will
without breaking anything.

So, I think that:
 - whether F-Spot should use a hidden folder to store the photos it imports (to 
avoid users from playing with the files, and ending up breaking F-Spot's 
database). For example, it could be ~/.f-spot/photos.
 - or F-Spot should behave the same way Rhythmbox does, which means that it 
should be able to automatically import any new photo copied into the ~/Pictures 
folder, remove pictures from its database that have been removed from 
~/Pictures, and automatically copy every file it imports into the ~/Pictures 
folder. This way, the ~/Pictures folders would be a user-manageable folder and 
would still work with F-Spot.

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F-Spot puts photos in Photos folder not Pictures folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127315
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