[Linux-aus] Open Surce DMS that will run on CentOS
David Lloyd
lloy0076 at adam.com.au
Thu Jul 15 16:38:07 EST 2010
Errr,
On 15/07/2010, at 3:20 PM, Kanchana Wickremasinghe wrote:
> If you find any please keep me in the loop too.
>
> Alfresco is another very good DMS, then again it is folder based as well.
But that's Java...
DSL
>
>> Anestis Kozakis <kenosti at gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>> Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this, but I am looking
>>> for an Open Source Document Management System that does not use a
>>> fodler-based structure for the display of documents.
>>>
>>> Criteria are:
>>>
>>> 1] Ability to Tag documents with labels, and to be able to create
>>> containers based on the labels.
>>> 2] Ability to create a container based on search criteria
>>> 3] Ability to add a variety of metadata to the documents, or the
>>> abilty user-based metadata fields
>>> 4] Authorisation/Admin/User logins
>>> 5] Ability to set permissions/access controls on documents to
>>> everyone/private/custom
>>> 6] Be able to run on CentOS, with PHP 5 and MySQL 5
>>> 7] A polished front end/interface (desirable).
>>>
>>
>> Oooh. Personally, I want to know the same thing, save drop the PHP/MySQL
>> requirement[1], and add "makes it easy to de-duplicate documents", and I would
>> love to know of a good answer.
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>> Footnotes:
>> [1] We are pretty much technology agnostic in this regard.
>>
>>
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