This is the official website of Gallery, the open source web based photo album organizer. Gallery gives you an intuitive way to blend photo management seamlessly into your own website whether you're running a small personal site or a large community site.

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Jan. 30 Update - We have reached our goal!
The Gallery team would like to thank all the users who have responded to our survey/card sorting exercise, and we are very happy to announce that we have reached our goal.

As we do not require any more paticipants the link to the survey has now been removed

New Forum for 3rd Party Gallery 2 Modules and Themes Support

A new forum for the support of 3rd party modules and themes has been created. There was a strong need for a room to discuss support related topics of unofficial / user contributed modules and themes since the Tech Zone forums don't seem to be the right place for such matters.

Gallery 1.5.2 Release

Gallery 1.5.2 is now available for download. This release fixes a possible XSS security problem, fixes bugs (including those found in all of the preview releases), and introduces several cool new features: image maps and downloading albums as zip files. Read more for the details!

Download Gallery 1.5.2 from the Gallery Download Page.

Gallery on Gentoo

Renat Lumpau writes in to say that Gallery 1, Gallery 2 and Gallery Remote are all available to Gentoo users through their packaging system. Renat indicated that they'll be quick to respond on updating their packages for Gallery security fixes and release candidates, as well as official releases. Now Gallery is part of the Gentoo, Debian and FreeBSD packaging systems... another step forward for the project! What other distributions provide an easy Gallery install?

Gallery 2.0.2 Security Fix Release

Gallery 2.0.2 is now available for download. This release adds no new features. It fixes a minor XSS exploit, a potential information leak and a file disclosure bug in the zipcart module that could allow remote visitors to view sensitive files on your webserver. These security flaws were discovered during an internal security audit of the Gallery 2 code, and there are no known exploits of them in the wild. However we strongly recommend that you upgrade to version 2.0.2 as soon as possible. If you're unable to upgrade right away we recommend that you disable the zipcart module until time permits you to upgrade. Please follow our upgrading instructions and download and install the latest release.

Gallery 2 included in 4PSA Integrator

Elena Tasu writes into say "Gallery 2 was selected to be included in the 4PSA Integrator repository, which contains now 39 of the most popular Open Source web applications. The decision to include an application in 4PSA Integrator is based on quality and popularity. Only the most representative and useful applications, like Gallery, have been chosen. 4PSA Integrator is installed on thousands of Plesk servers, so the installation and maintenance procedure is much easier even for non-experienced users."

Another nice step forward for Gallery 2! Has anybody tried installing it this way yet?