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Gallery 3.0.6 bug fix release available! Posted by dari on March 20, 2013 @ 9:50 AM CDT
Gallery 3.0.6 is now available! This is likely to be the last release in the 3.0 branch of Gallery - next up we're going to 3.1 and making a lot of big improvements. But before we do that, we wanted to iron out a few kinks and update a few last libraries before we stop working on the 3.0.x code base. This upgrade will be fast and painless, go on.. do it!
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The Future of NukedGallery Posted by dari on March 2, 2013 @ 1:38 PM CST
Gallery 3.0.5 was just released, and 3.0.6 looks like it's hot on it's heels...so what's that mean for work here at NG.net? It means that 3.1 is coming, and with 3.1 comes, hopefully, 3rd party site integration and embedding capabilities. It's a big effort to make it work, and the Gallery team needs to know the user community wants it. I am not condoning spamming their forums in any way, shape, or form, so please don't. But leave them feedback, whether via the forums, email, etc, asking POLITELY that integration and embedding be included in 3.1. Once that work gets under way, work here can commence on integrating into currently supported CMS and forum platforms.
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Gallery 3.0.5 Security Release Available! Posted by dari on February 22, 2013 @ 9:58 AM CST
Gallery 3.0.5 is now available for download. It contains several security fixes as well as a handful of new features. The only major security issue involves someone malicious accessing a copy of Gallery 3 that is not yet installed, so if you already have Gallery 3.0.4 installed and configured there are no known major issues. However, as always we strongly recommend that you upgrade to the latest code. Go on, do it. It's fast and painless.
We'd like to thank the following individuals for responsibly reporting these security issues: Michael T. Boos, AMol NAik, Johannes Dahse, Sergey Markov, James 'albino' Kettle, and Johannes Dahse. For their efforts, they will each be receiving bounties of between $100 and $1000 for their help in making Gallery more secure. Read our Bounties page for details and how to submit any security issues you find.
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What's the scoop? Posted by dari on November 5, 2012 @ 1:59 PM CST
As some folks have noticed, things have slowed down considerably here. No new releases, and not much activity in the forum. There is no single root cause for this, but rather:
- PHPNuke's decline in popularity as a CMS.
- What I believe is an overall decline in CMS usage, or the people that are going to use them, already are using them (fewer new users).
- Slowed development on the Gallery project. Integration for G3 won't be available until version 3.1. The current roadmap can be seen here: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/gallery/roadmap.
As soon as Gallery development ramps up and 3.1 is released, you will see development here pick up, as well.
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Gallery 3.0.4 Security Release Available Posted by dari on June 13, 2012 @ 1:48 PM CDT
After several extensive internal and external security audits which discovered 22 distinct vulnerabilities, we are releasing Gallery 3.0.4 as a security release. All of the issues require that someone with malicious intent either have an account with edit permissions, or trick a user with edit permissions into clicking on a malicious link. In most cases, this can only lead to a possible XSS vulnerability, but in several instances it allows arbitrary PHP code execution.
We thank the following individuals for reporting these issues: Chalk, Mateusz Goik, James 'albino' Kettle, Emanuel Bronshtein, and Sergey Markov. Due to their efforts, they will each be receiving bounties of $1000 for their help in making Gallery more secure. Read our Bounties page for details and how to submit any security issues you find.
We strongly recommend that all users of Gallery 3 upgrade as soon as possible.
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