I vote for Drupal. One large company in the Philippines uses it for its more than 2,500 employees. :)

On 6/21/06, Kelsey Hartigan Go < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I attest to joomla!...it's a lot easier to set up and configure...



On 6/21/06, Erwin Olario < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Or the the CPS project. It's based on Zope just like Plone.

However, there's a dearth of documentation in English compared to availabe docs in French.


On 6/21/06, Daniel Escasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sabi ni linuxwin noong Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 6:59 PM:
> What's the best open-source intranet system you can recommend where in I can
> put our company's documentations, server changes,etc. etc.?

If all you want to do is serve documentation, a CMS such as Plone
should do. if you want more -- collaboration, document routing and
tracking, shared scheduling, etc -- look at something like eGroupware.

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