On 18/02/2008, Kevin Philp <kevin at cybercolloids.net> wrote:
>> Could someone recommend a content management system for a website with
> public and private areas combined with facilities to share and manage
> documents? We are looking at setting up a website for an EU project, the
> complete list is quite long so something to get us most of the way there
> would be a good start.
Daisy is very good
http://cocoondev.org/daisy/
• Search functions (contacts, expertise, documents, discussions,
> e-mails, etc.)
Can search documents that are in the CMS, including the contents of pdf's
etc. Searching email's seems outside the scope of a CMS.
• Document management (incl. online document editing, bulk document upload)
Has access controls and versioned documents, and an api for bulk migration
of content
• Security management, Shared application editing, Integrated e-mail,
> Discussion groups, Contact books, Researcher profiles, Alerts, Calendar.
Doesn't really have any of this, although you can write modules for it.
Might be an idea to consider separate apps for forums, webmail and CMS
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