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Wikipedia - anyone good at adding to it? - dezign - 2011-09-02 Hi I was on Wikipedia and noticed they [b]deleted the link to the Zenphoto description page (and I assume a site link) when comparing Photo Galleries link here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_photo_gallery_software I've never done a Wikipedia entry before ... it's probably a good idea to have a Zenphoto description & web links to the site, documentation, forum etc as they get lots of traffic .. anyone on the forum know how to do that?[/b] Wikipedia - anyone good at adding to it? - acrylian - 2011-09-02 We rarely look at that but the entry seems not up to date anyway. You will need to have a wikipedia account - I don't have - and since I read they tighten up the permissions you probably need to be approved first. Anyone with a account feel free to edit that (I think the English wikipedia has an extra entry as well). Wikipedia - anyone good at adding to it? - Michel Gagnon - 2011-09-04 I could take care of it (in English and eventually in French), but I am not too sure about some details in the table. I have put the entries as I see them, with questions if any. Name: Zenphoto License: GPL Platform: PHP, MySQL, Ajax Languages: Multilingual Resizing: Automatic (GD) Upload: currently: HTTP, FTP, ZIP, Local Filesystem Output: currently: XHTML 1.0 Transitional IPTC support : Yes GeoTagging support: Yes Tag Categories, Keywords: Yes Dynamic Image Processing: Yes Access Control: Yes Having a separate Zenphoto page or not? Zenphoto Page One thing that helps is outside, independent references. If anyone knows web references that talk about Zenphoto, that would help. Articles on University servers seem to be highly regarded. Wikipedia - anyone good at adding to it? - sbillard - 2011-09-04 Ajax is not a requirement unless a specific theme makes use of it. None of the standard ones do. We do use (and supply) jQuery among other js support libraries. I think that there is no need to mention, though. Resizing is automatic no matter the graphics library. It is really library independent (other than that a library has to exist.) Not sure what "upload" is for. If it refers to the application, then must HTML upload is supported. The others are kind of orthogonal. Maybe ways to install? All else looks good to me. Wikipedia - anyone good at adding to it? - Michel Gagnon - 2011-09-04 I have compared a few other entries and looked very briefly at their website. From what I see,
– Uploads: I think it refers to how photos are uploaded. They may be uploaded via a web page (HTTP) either one at a time or in a batch, or as a zip file, or may be uploaded directly via FTP. I'll update the entry tonight. Wikipedia - anyone good at adding to it? - Michel Gagnon - 2011-09-04 Wiki page updated. Wikipedia - anyone good at adding to it? - acrylian - 2011-09-04 Thanks for updating. Just to note Zenphoto is licensed GPL v2 as there is v1 and v3 as well, so that might be useful to point out if possible. But I see no entry differs actually.. Re: output: I think XHTML 1.0 transitional and RSS is enough. Flash and JS is purely optional, the html code generated by predefined functions if you don't use the object model to do everything yourself is that. Resizing should actually be kind of "GD/Imagick". Wikipedia - anyone good at adding to it? - Michel Gagnon - 2011-09-04 Updated. Upload: I'm not sure what "Local Filesystem" means. It seems to be added automatically because I did not write it. Resizing: I was not sure whether Imagick support was "now" or "planned". Thanks for updating me on that one. Wikipedia - anyone good at adding to it? - acrylian - 2011-09-04 We have support for Imagick since Zenphoto 1.3. |