[nycphp-talk] Collaborative Software
Matt Juszczak
matt at atopia.net
Thu Oct 9 12:40:54 EDT 2008
> http://trac.edgewall.org/
> This combines much of the wiki info.
We've been using this already, but not impressed at all.
> If you need to share files with versioning. you have two options. The first
> is SharePoint. This is expensive, especially for a PHP shop. The second is
> just to stored the files ina a Doc folder in subversion. Then you can just
> serve up subversion over https to view the files. If you have MACS accessing
> this repo be sure to read this:
Considered the web-based SVN repository, but were looking to see if there
was another solution. What are your thoughts on tikiwiki?
> http://www.netmojo.ca/blog/2007/05/03/subversion-webdav-osx/
>
> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Matt Juszczak <matt at atopia.net> wrote:
>
>> A little OT, but since it will most likely be programmed in PHP, I'm
>> looking to see what others have developed and/or used.
>>
>> I need to setup an "Intranet" for my FTJ. In this Intranet I was going to
>> include a bunch of things, like nagios, cacti, and a wiki.
>>
>> The problem is that the requirements for the Intranet go well beyond what a
>> simple wiki can accomplish. Not only do we need a wiki for documentation,
>> but we also need a way to:
>>
>> - Share files with versioninng
>> - Create tickets for tasks (RT?)
>> - Track bugs (bugzilla?) and new feature requests for development
>> - "Project manage" new development projects
>> - etc.
>>
>> I was going to setup tikiwiki or dokuwiki, along with bugzilla, and perhaps
>> RT, and a few other things, but I was wondering if anyone could recommend an
>> "all in one" solution that includes wiki+file sharing+project manangement
>> tools+ticketing+task tracking, etc.
>>
>> If not, I'll most likely go the independent software route. Thanks for any
>> suggestions!
>>
>> -Matt
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