On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 02:34:48AM -0400, Chris Metzler wrote: > > I'm looking for advice on a CMS, ideally one available from Debian. The > main purpose is to provide a nice front-end to a file library, enabling > users to upload, browse/search the contents, and download.
Sounds like subversion/apache/WebDAV will do most of what you what here. > Other content will eventually be provided also, but the file library > is the main thing. Hm. subversion/apache/WebDAV might not play too well with "other content"... > Ideally, either few restrictions should be placed upon the file library > structure, or (even better) the CMS should play well with CVS > repositories, because the downloadable files are to be drawn from a CVS > repository (unfortunately, I can't just have the users browse the CVS > repository directly). Uploaded stuff will go into some sort of quota'd > dir, to be checked into CVS by admins as appropriate. Nope. svn is a cvs replacement (although not backward compatible) It really depends on what you *expect* from a CMS; just sharing/storing documents is what WebDAV is targetted against.. -- Karl E. Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://karl.jorgensen.com ==== Today's fortune: Reality is just a convenient measure of complexity. -- Alvy Ray Smith
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