[HLUG] Document management/publishing website suggestions

Davut Topcan bocuhk at gmail.com
Thu Feb 26 17:09:57 UTC 2009


I don't know existing project but I'm PHP/mysql developer.. if you want and
you could be sponsor then I can develop this project, same time, it'll be
open source...

what do you say?

2009/2/26 dicegeorge at hotmail dot com <dicegeorge at hotmail.com>

> plone?
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> From: "Paul Stenning" <paul at vintage-radio.com>
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:06 PM
> To: "Herefordshire Linux Users Group." <herefordshire at mailman.lug.org.uk>
> Subject: [HLUG] Document management/publishing website suggestions
>
> > Can anyone give me some pointers please?
> >
> > A client has asked me to quote for a website with the following
> > requirements:
> >
> >    1. A membership system where members are set up by the admin. There
> > will be about 10-12 members.
> >    2. Members can upload documents as PDF files together with a typed
> > abstract/summary. They can be put in one of several predefined
> categories.
> >    3. Newly uploaded documents require approval by three other members.
> >    4. Once approved the document together with the abstract, author
> > details etc are available on the website for anyone to download.
> >    5. Any changes to the document require the approval process to be
> > repeated. Until that is completed the old version remains available.
> >    6. A mailing list system which automatically emails visitors who
> > have registered whenever a new document is published. Also emails to
> > members when a new document is uploaded.
> >    7. PHP/MySQL based preferred (will be on an Apache server so no ASP!).
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions for existing software that can do at
> > least some of this? It would need some sort of template system to
> > customise the look-and-feel. Free open source is preferred of course,
> > but if it needs to be commercial then that's OK.
> >
> > I'm not looking for someone to create this from scratch for me. However
> > if you already have something that does most of what I need and can be
> > adapted then I'd be interested in discussing it.
> >
> > If there's nothing suitable out there then I'll create it myself,
> > probably as extensions to a CMS like Website Baker.
> >
> > Ohh, it all needs to be done by the end of May...
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Paul
> >
> >
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