[HLUG] Document management/publishing website suggestions

Paul Stenning paul at vintage-radio.com
Thu Feb 26 17:15:17 UTC 2009


Hi Davut,

That could be of interest.  Can you email me off the list with an 
indication of costing and timescale based on the information here, or 
with other questions, and I'll see how that fits.

paul at vintage-radio.com

Best regards,
Paul Stenning

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Davut Topcan wrote:
> 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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