We are considering building a Workflow system in our company based on Linux, preferably free of cost.
The best one right now is ofcourse Lotus Domino which is available on Linux too. If you want to concentrate on creating a workflow right away instead of developing the whole architecture on which the workflow systems should run, then go for domino - the base system is relatively inexpensive, and you can eliminate notes client licences by making the whole thing work from the web.
I was looking the typo3 (http://typo3.org) sometime back when I wanted a CMS. It has a steep learning curve. Typo3 had specifically a small workflow extension. Even though the usage example of the workflow was for a editing cycle, I am sure it can be modified for othr uses.
- Sandip
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