Gallery Project

Gallery or Menalto Gallery is an open-source project enabling management and publication of digital photographs and other media through a PHP-enabled web server. Photo manipulation includes automatic thumbnails, resizing, rotation, and flipping, among other things. Albums can be organized hierarchically and individually controlled by administrators or privileged users.[1]

Gallery Project
Developer(s)Bharat Mediratta
Stable release3.0.9 (June 28, 2013 (2013-06-28)) [±]
Operating systemCross Platform
PlatformPHP
LicenseGPL
Websitegalleryproject.org

Gallery 3 is the current release of Gallery. It is a complete rewrite of Gallery 2 attempting to be small, intuitive, fast, and easily customizable. Gallery 3.0 was released on October 5, 2010.[2]

Gallery 2 was publicly released on September 13, 2005.[3] Gallery 2.3.1 was a minor release, primarily for supporting PHP 5.3 and was released on Dec 17, 2009.[4] Development of Gallery 2.x has ceased.

Gallery 1 was released in April 2001[5] and was developed for several years, the last release being 1.5.10 on November 21, 2008.[6] Development of further Gallery 1.x versions might continue in project Gallery,[7] a fork of Gallery 1.6, but does not seem to be under active development.

Gallery has also released a "Gallery Virtual Appliance", which allows users to test the current versions of both Gallery 1 and Gallery 2.[8] in a VMWare installation.

Gallery participated in the Google Summer of Code in 2006,[9] 2007,[10] and 2008.[11] Gallery also participated in OpenUsability's Season of Usability in 2008[12] and 2009.[13]

In 2003, Gallery was SourceForge's October Project of the Month.[14]

Originally developed using CVS, Gallery switched to SourceForge's Subversion Service on April 27, 2006[15] and Gallery 3 has been developed entirely using Git on GitHub.[16]

Requirements

Gallery 3 Requires:[17]

  • Apache version 2.2 or greater
  • MySQL 5.0 or greater
  • PHP version 5.2.3 or greater

Controversy

In 2010, Gallery announced the use of some proprietary Adobe tools to build some components of Gallery 3 in Adobe Flash. Several users expressed great concern that proprietary software was being used in an open-source project and that Flash components were being included in an open-source package. A rebuttal to the controversy included a disclosure that Adobe Flash objects had previously been used for file uploading functionality in Gallery only seemed to further ignite the controversy.[18]

Inactivity

In June 2014 the developers of Gallery announced that they would not continue the development.[19] According to the announcement most developers had lost interest in the project. The GPL license allows everyone to take up development and create forks of Gallery based on the existing code. There are a number of forks on GitHub, but none that appear to involve anything beyond very basic maintenance.[20]

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See also

Further reading

  • O'Reilly Linux Multimedia Hacks: Tips & Tools for Taming Images, Audio, and Video, by Kyle Rankin. ISBN 0-596-10076-0.[21]

Notes

  1. Gallery3:About Codex.gallery2.org Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  2. Gallery 3.0 is ready! Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  3. Gallery 2.0 Released! Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  4. Gallery 2.3.1 (Skidoo) Released Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  5. Official Gallery 1.0 release! Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  6. Gallery 1.5.10 and 1.6-RC3 Released - Last G1 Releases from us! Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  7. Sourceforge.net
  8. Gallery.menalto.com
  9. 2006 Google Summer of Code Wrap Up Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  10. 2007 Google Summer of Code Wrap Up Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  11. 2008 Google Summer of Code Projects Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  12. Gallery2:Season of Usability 2008 Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  13. Gallery3:Season of Usability 2009 Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  14. Project of the Month, October 2003 Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  15. Gallery moves to Subversion Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  16. Gallery switches to Git and GitHub Archived 2010-12-06 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  17. Gallery3:Requirements Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  18. Thanks Adobe! Retrieved on November 29, 2010.
  19. Gallery is going into hibernation Retrieved on June 30, 2014
  20. Retrieved on June 20, 2017
  21. Google Books
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