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Posted over 17 years ago by ckdake
Gallery 1.5.5-pl1 is now available for download. This is primarily a bug fix release, fixing a handful of bugs reported by users and some discovered by our testing team. Even though this release contains no security fixes, we recommend that all users ... [More] of Gallery 1.5.4 and earlier upgrade to this release to be as bug free as possible. You can download 1.5.5-pl1 from the Gallery 1 download page on SourceForge. Upgrade instructions are available on our documentation site.read more [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by ckdake
Gallery and Software in the Public Interest (SPI) are pleased to announce an agreement to place Gallery under the SPI umbrella as a member project. With this agreement, Gallery joins such esteemed projects as the Debian, PostgreSQL and Drupal projects and the Open Voting Foundation. read more
Posted over 17 years ago by volksport
The Gallery Project is pleased to announce the Gallery 2 Theme Contest! Gallery is looking for new, inspiring, feature complete, and original themes to be created by our amazing users! In appreciation for these themes, we will award you with fame ... [More] and prize money. There are a few rules you will have to follow, but if you read carefully you should be fine... Share: digg this, del.icio.us, facebook share read more [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by ckdake
The Gallery team is proud to announce the second alpha release of Gallery 1.6! This version is only for testing purposes and is not meant for production sites. It comes with some great new features, but contains incompatible changes with older ... [More] versions of Gallery 1, may contain bugs and has not yet passed our security audit. We make no guarantees of security or stability! This release introduces large changes to CSS and layout, so don't forget to make a backup before upgrading! We encourage you to try it out and report any problems you have because the more people who give us feedback, the better the final product will be. You can get Gallery 1.6 Alpha 2 from the download page on SourceForge. read more [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by ckdake
In January of this year we set up a separate forum category for 3rd party modules and themes, in July we added a Gallery 2 Demo Sites showcase, and the list on the user contributions page on the Codex (our official documentation site) has been ... [More] steadly growing since it went live over a year ago. Gallery just wouldn't be what it is without the hard work of users just like you. Thanks! Related to your hard work, we have some fun things up our sleeves for you to look forward to in the next couple of months: your modules and themes downloadable from inside of Gallery 2.2, a theme competition, and maybe a surprise or two :). The most recent contribution we would like to highlight is Joe7's Gallery Theme Demo. It's a very neat site that let's you apply various Gallery 2 Themes, Image Frames, and Color Packs to one Gallery install to see how they might look on your site before downloading them. Thanks Joe7! read more [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by schultmc
This summer, the Gallery project participated in the second Google Summer of Code. The Summer of Code is a program, funded by Google, to essentially give students a paid internship with Open Source projects. At the beginning of September, the ... [More] second Summer of Code completed successfuly, not only for Gallery, but each of the 101 other mentoring organizations. For eight days, students from across the globe submitted proposals from our suggested projects and ideas of their own. Gallery received 71 applications after Google filtered out the ones that wouldn't be acceptable anyway. Our Summer of Code mentors and administrators carefully reviewed the applications during the two week triage process. We considered many factors, including the timeframe, necessity, usability, and feasibility, which eventually led us to our top selections.read more [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by ckdake
The Gallery Team is excited to announce the transfer of the project lead position from project founder Bharat Mediratta to Chris Kelly. Chris, known online as ckdake, has been with the project in a project management position since early 2004 ... [More] , primarily focused on managing bugs, features, and releases of Gallery 1 (along with some development every now and then). Now that Gallery 2 is out the door and work on Gallery 1 is slowing, Bharat wanted to get back to writing code for Gallery 2 instead of spending all his time managing the project. Over the next month most of the project management responsibilities (including team communication, responding to email to Gallery, and generally being the public representative of Gallery) will transfer over to Chris with his new title as Gallery Project Manager. read more [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by h0bbel
We are proud to announce the availability of version 1.0 of the The Gallery Virtual Appliance. It contains Gallery version 1.5.4 and 2.1.2 (the current latest). The Gallery VMware Appliance is a GNU/Linux distribution based on rPath Linux. ... [More] Basically, it is a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) appliance with both Gallery 1 and Gallery 2 pre-installed and pre-configured, along with all of the required utilities and most of the optional ones. They are both pre-loaded with some random pictures from various Gallery team members so that you can test things out without even having to find your own images. This enables users to test and play around with a complete Gallery environment without having to install all the prerequisites on their local computer or hosting space. To run the Appliance, you'll need one of VMware 5.5 Workstation, VMware Player 1.0 , or VMware Server 1.0. Download the appliance, unzip it and boot it up using VMware Player. It couldn't be easier! For more details, check the documentation. read more [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by bharat
Gallery 2.1.2 is now available for download. This release adds no new features. It fixes a minor information leakage in Gallery 2.1 and 2.1.1a and a major session ID disclosure in all versions prior to Gallery 2.1. Note that these flaws only affect ... [More] installations where Gallery's storage folder is accessible directly from the web, which we strongly discourage during the installation process. read more [Less]