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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Trovebox is a hosted service, Open
      Photo is the community version<br>
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      On 5/29/2013 8:22 PM, Shawn Wallbridge wrote:<br>
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      Sorry about that, I could have sworn that it was a downloadable
      package, not a hosted service.
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      <div>shawn</div>
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          <div>On May 29, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Shawn Wallbridge &lt;<a
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              -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">I saw a demo site
              running OpenPhoto a while back.&nbsp;But I never looked into
              it.&nbsp;
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              <div>It's renamed Trovebox now.&nbsp;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="https://trovebox.com/">https://trovebox.com/</a>&nbsp;
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                <div>shawn</div>
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                    <div>On May 29, 2013, at 3:01 PM, Gilles Detillieux
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                    <blockquote type="cite">After spending too much time
                      figuring out how to install and configure My Photo
                      Gallery (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="http://fuzzymonkey.net/software/photogallery/">http://fuzzymonkey.net/software/photogallery/</a>)
                      on my CentOS 5 web server, only to realize it's
                      completely inadequate for the task we have in
                      mind, I thought I'd turn to the group for help
                      before wasting a lot more time. &nbsp;Do any of you
                      have experience with good photo gallery software
                      for Linux?<br>
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                      I want something web based, which would make it
                      reasonably easy to invite select individuals to
                      upload photos for various events (seminars &amp;
                      symposia) we hold. &nbsp;Ideally, we would set up a
                      gallery for each event, then e-mail attendees
                      access info (username &amp; password) which would
                      give them access to that gallery to upload photos
                      taken at the event. &nbsp;After a time, we'd close off
                      access for uploads, e.g. by changing the password,
                      but keep the gallery up for public viewing from
                      our site. &nbsp;It would have to be something really
                      easy to use, simple and reliable, so that invitees
                      don't have to spend a lot of time leaning or
                      fighting with the site to upload a half-dozen
                      pictures. &nbsp;It would be really nice if it allowed
                      them to add comments to the photos too.<br>
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                      I was thinking of trying Gallery 2 next, which is
                      apparently available from EPEL for CentOS 5. &nbsp;But
                      it looks like something pretty big and complicated
                      with lots of packages, and it needs an SQL
                      database on the back end, so I don't know how much
                      of an effort it will be to install, configure and
                      learn. &nbsp;So, I thought I'd ask before investing a
                      whole lot more time on this. &nbsp;Any experience with
                      this or other gallery software? &nbsp;What's good out
                      there that would fit the bill for our needs? &nbsp;Or
                      should we just give up on this idea and get
                      everyone to upload to Flickr?<br>
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                      Thanks!<br>
                      Gilles<br>
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                      Gilles R. Detillieux &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;E-mail: &lt;<a
                        moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="mailto:grdetil@scrc.umanitoba.ca">grdetil@scrc.umanitoba.ca</a>&gt;<br>
                      Spinal Cord Research Centre &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;WWW: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a
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                        href="http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/">http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/</a><br>
                      Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba &nbsp;Winnipeg, MB
                      &nbsp;R3E 0J9 &nbsp;(Canada)<br>
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