Gallery has switched its revision control system from CVS to Subversion to take advantage of Sourceforge's latest offering. Subversion is faster and more featureful than CVS and should increase our development velocity, which means that you get a better product, faster. For those of you who are using Gallery via CVS, we've created a page in the Codex that explains how to use Subversion including how to migrate over from CVS. If you don't know what CVS is, then you won't have to worry about this.
The migration to SVN was a bumpy road. With almost six years of source code history tipping the scales at over 3 GB, the Gallery repository is the largest one that Sourceforge has migrated so far. There were many problems along the way, but thanks to the tireless efforts of Alan Harder from our dev team and some key support from David Burley at SourceForge.net, we persevered.
I, for one, welcome our new revision control overlords!
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The Gallery Project is pleased to partcipate in the 2006 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.
Students who are interested in participating should review the Student FAQ to check their eligibility and begin working on drafting a proposal. Google will start accepting proposals on May 1, 2006. For a list of project ideas, visit our ideas page. Once you have an idea or two, talk to us about it and we can help you make a proposal to Google. |
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Gallery 2.1.1 is now available for download! This bugfix release resolves problems with Postgres7, Oracle and DB2. It also includes minor bugfixes for the imageblock module and fixes some very rare permission issues in the toolkit (archiveupload, dcraw, ffmpeg, imagemagick, netpbm, zipcart) modules.
New in this release is the Gallery2 Preinstaller. This nifty tool is a tiny download that will download and unpack Gallery2 on your server for you -- saving you tons of download and upload time. This is very useful if you're using ftp.
Download 2.1.1 now and if you have problems, please report them in the Gallery 2 forums!
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Gallery 1.5.3 is now available for download. This release is primarily a bug fix release, but it also includes an important security fix. The fixes:
- Security: Not all user input was correctly sanitized for JavaScript injection. (Thanks to Aditya Mooley at for reporting this and giving us plenty of time to fix it!)
- HTML is allowed again in various places. (title, caption, comments)
- Weird space around images inside the border that appeared in 1.5.2 is gone.
- Proper order of items when uploaded in IE and Opera.
- Language Mode 2 works again.
- Several other minor things.
We recommend all Gallery 1 users upgrade to 1.5.3 to keep their Gallery as secure as possible. Download Gallery 1.5.3 from the Gallery Download Page.
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