t: Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Web Collabaration
I really like the Horde groupware suite. Check it out over at horde.org
Regards,
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Jon "The Nice Guy" Spriggs LPIC-1 Certified
2009/12/14 Ian Pascoe :
> Folks
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> Before I ask the question, my hand is firmly in the air admitting to th
I really like the Horde groupware suite. Check it out over at horde.org
Regards,
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Jon "The Nice Guy" Spriggs LPIC-1 Certified
2009/12/14 Ian Pascoe :
> Folks
>
> Before I ask the question, my hand is firmly in the air admitting to the
> fact that apart from some HTML coding, I have no web pr
dan attwood wrote:
>> I have a feeling that Droople falls into this category, and certainly seems
>> to have a multitude of modules, but is rather scary for someone like me
>> starting out from scratch Are there other alternatives that would offer
>> such a collabaration?
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> I have a feeling that Droople falls into this category, and certainly seems
> to have a multitude of modules, but is rather scary for someone like me
> starting out from scratch Are there other alternatives that would offer
> such a collabaration?
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it sounds like you could do what yo
you are being a little obscure about the context for this and type of
person and organisations involved, but Mahara might be what you are
looking for, it is for managing an individual's learning portfolio and
it integrates with Moodle. You might also want to look at Shibboleth
http://shibboleth.int
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Web Collabaration
Folks
Before I ask the question, my hand is firmly in the air admitting to the
fact that apart from some HTML coding, I have no web programming experience.
With that being said, I'm looking for a FOS project, Operating S
Folks
Before I ask the question, my hand is firmly in the air admitting to the
fact that apart from some HTML coding, I have no web programming experience.
With that being said, I'm looking for a FOS project, Operating System
independant, that will allow a number of different organisations to
coll