Just had a thought...

Adding phpBB2 might be useful, forums can often be
a simple way to institute a knowledgebase if no other
software is available.
 
jeremyb

> From: Chris Hellyar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/07/24 Wed PM 02:24:39 GMT+12:00
> To: CLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Intranet site
> 
> Hi-ho.
> 
> I'm using phpnuke with a few mods here at the council, and it's going OK so
> far, put it in in Early June.
> 
> The main mod was a document storage module that I found which was written
> for V4 of phpnuke and I've upgraded and modified a bit.
> 
> We don't have a knowledge base there yet (as a business, or on the
> intranet).  Our first move towards that will be using the 'FAQ'
> functionality to try and get users used to the idea...  A good percentage of
> our Intranet's purpose is culture change rather than information management.
> 
> In terms of OSS content management phpnuke is a very good base to work up
> from...
> 
> Cheers, Chris H.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bjorn Nilsen 
> 
> I want to set up a Intranet web site here at work. I have looked at PHPnuke
> and phpwiki, and neither are really suitable. PHPNuke is more of a news
> portal eg: Slashdot and phpwiki is just weird.
> 
> The main features I need is:
>  - Document publishing
>  - Knowledge Base
>  - File download area
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> cheers,
> Bjorn
> 
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