[digiKam-users] Collaborative photo organization
Shai Gluskin
shai at content2zero.com
Tue Mar 9 02:52:42 GMT 2021
It possible that Piwigo <https://piwigo.org/> might be more appropriate for
your needs.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 4:36 AM CanadaRunner <schmidlorenz at gmx.ch> wrote:
> We're a group of several people working on different projects together.
> As a base infrastructure we have one file server.
>
> Unfortunately finding the right pictures in this hierarchic file
> organisation is super cumbersome.
> For that reason I look for an option of a collaborative photo organisation.
> These is my requirement list:
> - different people can add new pictures to the shared library/db
> - different people can at the same time tag pictures, edit , etc. (mainly
> tagging)
> - No lock on the entire database when someone is working on the DB.
>
> Can this achieved collaborative working be achieved with DigiKam. As I
> followed from reading the manual this should be no problem when using a
> shared, remote database (e.g. mysql) which isn't lock to one single user.
> But I don't now how the interaction is done of DigiKam with the database.
>
> Thanks for your response, or links of similar successful endeavours.
>
>
>
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