On Thursday 11 March 2004 02:59 pm, Decapode Azur wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I am looking for a file management system.
> Does anyone know if such a thing exists?
>
> The goal is to make a web site with computer graphics resources.

Take a look at http://www.abnormis.com/

It's an awesome resource for dark art, but what's more pertinent here is that, 
iirc, they run postnuke.
>
> The features we would like to find in it would be these if possible:
> - the possibility to upload files
> - the possibility to check the uploaded file
>  (Fileinfo is available on our server)
> - the possibility for the uploaders to refer informations and key words on
> the file they upload
> - the possibility for the uploaders to introduce themselves in a quick
> description of them and their work
> - the possibility for the uploaders to chose the license in which their
> work will be available (copyright or copyleft)
> - the possibility for the visitors to browse in the files available
> (date, type of file, key words, author, license, popularity of a file,
> etc..) - the possibility for the visitors to post reactions and discuss
> about the files, and to rate these.
> - we're looking for such a system as Free software (GPL for example)
> - if all those feteares are not available in an existing system,
>  we will add those, but if such a system do not exist, is there people
> interested in the same features to develop it with us or just helping with
> testing and feedback?
>
>
>
> Cheers++

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