Come on, an Alfresco image is even offered by Amazon, you can download the
Community version, which is certified only to work with OpenSource, so the
only problem is that it doesn't work with proprietary SW (e.g. Windows). You
can try it out yourself: http://www.alfresco.com/try/

There are other big, medium & small vendors offering services and
integrating Alfresco to their business.

And here you find the SourceCode:

http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Source_Code

Cheers!


On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 15:47, Michael Meeks <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Thu, 2011-01-20 at 13:45 +0100, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> > So, don't take this as a refusal, but just a question for the ease of
> > use: Would theoretically hosting Alfresco on one of our servers also be
> > an option to consider, or do you see huge advantages of having it on
> yours?
>
>         JFWIW - Alfresco looks like an OpenOffice.org-like, single-vendor
> dominated, copyright-assignment-based, pseudo-Free-Software project to
> me :-)
>
>        As such, I'm no fan of it personally; but luckily I don't have to
> use
> it ;-) so if there is nothing else that works well for the job perhaps
> we have to. Do we have to run it ourselves though ? [ surely we could
> just give a domain-name re-direct to David's existing machine ].
>
>        ATB,
>
>                Michael.
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