Randal Rust wrote:
On 5/19/07, David Krings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I forgot.... if there is a suitable SharePoint replacement based on
PHP/MySQL, that would work as well.

David, I haven't looked at this enough yet [1], but I wanted to share
it with you. I am actualy looking into the same thing. We have a
client that is interested in SharePoint, but there are some members of
their team that are very concerned about vendor lock and any solution
provided by MS.

[1] http://www.springcm.com/v2/index.php?method=lp&sub=sharepoint01&track=CPC-GOO-070501-03.002.004_CATSHPT_ConShptHelp


Thanks for the pointer, but this is a paid service. I am looking for something that I can host myself and expand/customize as desired. We currently use MS SharePoint in a pilot project and people like it. I may convince management to change to a cost neutral solution if that provides for more flexibility. Having this cost point attached to it makes this a no go right away.

I was looking at the SharePoint theme for Drupal, but also looked briefly at Joomla as a framework and yet have to figure out if PHPNuke may be a framework for creating something better suited.

I need to really get some convincing points as our IT is one of these shops that have MS-only blinkers on blindly following whatever MS claims is the best (typically that technology, that they lambasted a few years ago).

David
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