Quoting GOvvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> How about www.plone.org?

Plone's quite nice if you can live with your documents inside Zope 2's  
ZODB. This is bad though when you want to get off from Plone, unless  
you do some custom Archetype programming to replace the backing  
storage to RDBMS (+1) or the filesystem (+1).

OTOH, with the ZODB you get out of the box transactional support  
(perfect if you wanna roll back to a previous version of a document),  
pluggable authentication support (LDAP, SMB, eDirectory/AD, RDBMS,  
etc), and a programmable workflow either Zope 2 or Zope 3 style (+2).

I havent been into Plone for a while (ever since I started working for  
an SNS last year), but essentially if you want to deploy Plone - you  
must learn Python and Zope programming. There's not much documentation  
back then on Plone (don't know about that right now if there's a big  
improvement) -  you can ask Butch Landingin of Orange and Bronze, or  
Holden Hao and the people of DabaweGNU if you want to get more info on  
Plone and Zope (as they were given training on that some two years  
back).

> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 9:05 AM, Tambeling, Edwin <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Tech Gurus/Savvy,
>>
>>        Need your suggestions gurus.. what is the Best DMS with
>> workflow? Been tried to installed KnowledgeTree but it is quit slow even
>> running on a dual core motherboard. Tried to install Alfresco a lot of
>> problems encountered meaning I got unsuccessful installation.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Boker
>>
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