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New Post 6/16/2008 4:39 PM
User is offline John Hamilton
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Open Source the new Gallery 

This project has not had any kind of release in over a year.  It also has never been in a full release state.  The BETAs that have been released (no longer available) are barely functional.  There is months and months between posts from the development staff.  The forum has little or no discussion activity.  From a public standpoint, this project is dead.  There have been a lot of stated problems with the health of this project from family problems to injuries.  Why not open it up?

Is there a reason you guys don't just keep an open copy of the source for everyone to contribute to?  This is a free product build on a free open-source framework.  No one would be loosing ANY revenue by having a source published and there are millions of programmers that would gladly tinker with it without having to commit to a project team.  A source release seems like all benefits with little or no problems.  The forum would surge with discussion on fixing problems and adding features.  Then nestor and his team can continue to develop and have the added benefit of people submitting bug fixes as well as bug reports.

As for "support" problems.  It's a "use at your own risk"/FREE product for people to toy and tinker with.

Has there been any discussion about doing this?

Thanks,

John Hamilton
POSitive Software Company
http://www.gopositive.com

 
New Post 6/16/2008 8:23 PM
Online now... Hooligannes
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www.nesinteractivos.com
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Re: Open Source the new Gallery 

Thanks John for your post. Let me address your questions:

1) "Open Source for everyone to contribute to": It was available a few weeks ago. I do not recall any significant contributions, and it is verifiable in this same forum.

2) "There are millions of programmers that would gladly tinker with it..." We'd be more than happy to accept contributions from any single one of them :) Just out of curiousity, would you give as a hand at all? (no need to commit to the team)

3)  "The forum would surge with discussion on fixing problems and adding features." I disagree from experience. Nothing but requests for support have been posted while source AND install packages were available.

4) "As for "support" problems.  It's a "use at your own risk"/FREE product for people to toy and tinker with." We'd love that to be true. It's just not like that in the real world.

5) "Has there been any discussion about doing this?" It has been like that ever since the project became part of DNN.

In the same positive vibe, we have taken actions once again. There is an open call for contributors, we are close to re-releasing the module in a .net 2.0 codebase. But we must ensure no outstanding bugs remain.

I hope this answers your questions, and even more, I hope you are willing to join us and help us reach "full release state".


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