I came across this site recently. Look like a good
resource for intranet ideas.
http://www.intranetjournal.com

They recently did a quick review of a couple open
source content management systems. XOOPS was one that
looks kinda cool. User accounts (and permissions),
forums, link gallery, news, comments and i don't know
what else. But you might try it (or one another
"portal" system).
http://www.xoops.org

Let me know if you find anyhting. I'm setting up a
"trial" intranet - so far i've installed:

MovableType (blog) 
www.movabletype.org 

WikiTikiTavi (wiki) 
http://tavi.sourceforge.net/WikiTikiTavi 

InvisionBoard (forums) 
http://www.invisionboard.com 

Probably will try out XOOPS or something like that as
well.

olinux

--- "Chris W. Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Wong <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     on Friday, November 21, 2003 8:07 PM said:
> 
> > 1) State what exactly you're looking for -- what
> features are
> > must-have, what are nice-to-have etc.
> 
> Specifically I want users to have their own accounts
> with their own
> personal data. Right now everyone sees the same
> information on our
> intranet. Our intranet is more like an informational
> website than an
> intranet (as I understand intranets to be).
> 
> Most importantly I want the users to have the
> ability to update the
> content themselves. Right now people just send me
> emails like "will you
> add this to the intranet?" and of course I say yes
> but that doesn't mean
> I'll be able to get to it in a timely fashion. If
> they can just fill out
> a form and upload the file that would make things A
> LOT better. 
> 
> > 2) State what packages you have already looked at.
> Give a short
> > evaluation of each with what you like and dislike
> about them.
> 
> Not sure about this really. I think what I don't
> like is that the fact
> that all of the "intranets" I've seen are more like
> groupware. They seem
> to be made to perform the same functions Outlook or
> ACT! do (schedules,
> notes, email, etc.). The problem is that I don't
> need those things.
> 
> However, I have looked at Group Office
> (www.group-office.com) and you
> can supposedly install only the modules you want
> which would allow me to
> not install the groupware stuff. However I've been
> unsuccessfull in
> installing it! :)
> 
> 
> Any and all suggestions are welcome, just keep in
> mind the requirements:
> 
> * php/mysql
> * free
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris.
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