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About the "Privacy settings": I would simply remove this. No "real" privacy as the photos are readable anyway, unresolved issues … I'm not sure if this is a feature we really need. If somebody has photos that shouln't show up in a search, I'd create another database rather than trying to hide them through some setting.
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It's on KDE's svn server: svn+ssh://svn@svn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/www/sites/kphotoalbum
The KPA demo database could also be used, to be accessed via kphotoalbum --demo. The images are also a bit dated, but I think we won't have a copyright problem with it.
I never used KPhotoAlbum, but it looks like very similar to Gwenview. You can view a images in KPA and Gwenview.
Like you can view files with LibreOffice Writer's "open" dialog and Dolphin.
It's very nice that somebody volunteers to rework the site. It's definitely dated. I cared about it the last few years, but I only worked on it under the hood and never touched the design … the most important thing is the News section I think where we announce releases etc. The "Getting involved" part is nice when it comes to the active and former developers, but I don't know if we need the rest here. Perhaps, one should simply advice somebody who wants to join us (a rare case ;-) to log in on our Freenode channel and simply talk with (one of) us. Same for "Testimonials", I'm not sure if we need this. As of "Documentation", I think the only really relevant thing is the "3 Minute Tour" to show what we have/can do, but it definitely needs a makeover. The rest can probably be linked, but the wiki stuff on KDE's servers is most probably also a bit out of date (we simply lack the manpower …)
@KonqiDragon: Seems like you never used KPA (or thought about what you're writing here). It's not "old", it's actively developed and up-to-date. And it serves a complete different purpose than Gwenview. Gwenview is a viewer, KPA is a tagging and archiving program. Don't compare apples and oranges.