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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name : photoshow
Version : 0.218b
Upstream Author : Thibaud Rohmer <https://github.com/thibaud-rohmer>
* URL : http://www.photoshow-gallery.com/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: PHP
Description : A free Web Gallery for your server
PhotoShow is a free, open-source, and very easy to use web gallery installable
on any web server. Only two lines of configuration, and you're good to go !
Adding and sorting photos, albums, users, and groups have never been easier.
Simply drag and drop them wherever you want. To delete a photo or an album,
just drag and drop it on the bin. Easy ! PhotoShow automatically generates
the whole website, including the thumbnails. Also, if your photos are bigger
than 800x600px, it generates a smaller version for displaying (the big
version is still available for your viewers to download, of course). The
architecture of PhotoShow's albums is created using the File System directly:
no database is required to use PhotoShow. You can use your File System
directly to add, move, or delete albums and pictures. PhotoShow is compatible
with DropBox, along with all of your Unix tools, because it is based on the
File System. Use rsync, scp, or anything you prefer to interact
with your photos. Each of your files and folders has its owns permissions,
configurable in PhotoShow by the Admin (you). On the go, select which
group/user can access an item. PhotoShow provides a proxy for accessing the
images, checking if the user is allowed to view an image or not. It is
advised to place the directory for your photos in a folder not accessible by
the web. Then, passing through PhotoShow's proxy will be necessary to access
the images, ensurring you that only allowed users can view them.
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RFP has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.
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