Someone I know is looking for a free option for displaying photos. He needs something which will allow people to join up and upload their own photos as well. So far he has looked at Coppermine but is wondering if anything else exists. I did some searching but couldn't find anything that didn't involve running shell or Perl scripts (outside of Coppermine, that is).

Does anyone have any ideas in this realm?

-Mathew
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F-Spot

On January 13th, 2009 alain (not verified) says:

Hi,
take a look at:
http://f-spot.org/User_Guide/Share#Post_to_your_Flickr_or_PHP_Gallery
there you will have several suggestions.

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Photo Gallery

On January 13th, 2009 alain (not verified) says:

Hi,
I had the same problem but I found that F-Spot´s User Guide several solutions: http://f-spot.org/User_Guide
Which I haven´t tried. As soon as I do I´ll let you know. PS. F-spot comes with GNOME the default Desktop for Ubuntu

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