If you want to share documents, you might want to go the Google Apps
route.  But I guess it depends on your meaning of "share".

Everything you listed is good in its own ways.  Since you have already
played with most of the top suggestions - what is it you found
lacking?  There are way of cross-integrating some of those apps to get
them to work together.

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Garcia-Moran, Carlos
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> Hey All;
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> I've been tasked with the job to create an IT site where all the teams here
> can share Docs, info, something of a central repository of info in case of
> disaster as well. Does anyone have any suggestions on a good Portal app to
> try? It needs to be run in Linux, free or inexpensive
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> Ive already played with Mediawiki, Joomla, Drupal, and Sharepoint , any
> others out there?
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> Carlos Garcia-Moran
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