On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 9:50 PM, vordoo <vor...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On 2013-04-08 14:52, Mord Behar wrote: > > Hi > I'm looking for an open source solution for collaborating on various > tasks, mostly graphics related. > I have access to a LAMP stack, so installing server-side software > shouldn't be a problem. > The problem is, I don't know what software we need. > We need to have a repository of data, where people can upload and > download the work they've done. It needs to be tracked and (automatically) > documented. It also needs to have a good user-facing interface, the people > using it will be graphics designers, not programmers. > Any ideas? > Thanks. > > Need your definition of collaboration, i.e: more details abut how you are > thinking of working out the "collaborating on various tasks". And how > secure/in-house does it have to be -can you use google/github as a > platform? It's free for small biz & open source, how many people are you? >
It needs to be in-house. That's the point. Until now we've been using a plethora of cloud services, and we want to move it all in-house. > > If you are thinking of a repository style collaboration, you can go the > "github way". If you need it in-house see:Gitorious, Gitlab, Gitolite, > Gitosis, Gitweb. OR are you looking for a more "non programmers" thing > like Owncloud, Sogo, Zimbra. > Owncloud came up in the discussion, does anybody here have some experience to share? > > Do you wont/need/like a wiki, blog, or something else for docs? > Something else. Wikis and blogs are too cumbersome for what we need. Which is mostly just to track tasks and changes made to files. > > HTH, > v > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il > >
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