I have been following this post as I also wanted to know about how to add
SharePoint, not about which Cloud storage service is the best

On Friday, 15 February 2013, Steve Edmonds wrote:

>
> On 2013-02-15 21:01, Felmon Davis wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 15 Feb 2013, Tom Davies wrote:
>>
>>  Hi :)
>>>
>>> Perhaps Moodle?  I haven't looked into Moodle but keep meaning to.  It's
>>> supposedly good for higher education but it might be more about just tutors
>>> and lecturers being able to place documents and text and stuff in an
>>> attractive layout that's easy for students to just read.  I'm not sure how
>>> interactive it can be.
>>>
>>> Regards from
>>> Tom :)
>>>
>>
>> we have 'moodle' (for some reason our ITS calls it 'nexus') and I used to
>> use it when it first came out. I have looked to see if this is built in and
>> it probably is, or they could activate it, but I haven't found it yet; I
>> should just ask and I might settle for it but I don't like using moodle
>> otherwise so that would be my only use for it -- it is a rather large canon
>> for the little fly I want to swat.
>>
>> I am more partial to drupal but haven't yet found a utility for file
>> uploading that was simple enough to configure in small snatches of time I
>> have for it. it often seems to require installing this and that module,
>> updating the whole she-bang and so on.
>>
>> I just don't have time for reconstructive surgery on my drupal site, not
>> now at least and now would be a great time to have the upload utility.
>>
>> oh, well. pardon the off-off-topic; we should get back to the main
>> off-topic or even on topic!
>>
>> F.
>>
> I looked at Moodle a long time ago for a school application.
> I see on their site
> "In Moodle, each user has a private files area for uploading and managing
> a set of files."
> "Preventing access to Private files
>
>  * To prevent all users having access to Private files, the
>    administrator should disable (close the eye) of the repository in
>    /Settings>Site administration>Plugins>**Repositories>Manage
>    repositories./
>  * If only students are to be prevented from accessing private files
>    (but teachers etc, allowed) then a new
>  * role should be made and assigned system wide. See FAQ 6 in
>    Repositories FAQ 
> <http://docs.moodle.org/22/en/**Repositories_FAQ<http://docs.moodle.org/22/en/Repositories_FAQ>>
> for
>    more information."
>
> http://docs.moodle.org/22/en/**Private_files<http://docs.moodle.org/22/en/Private_files>
> Steve
>
>
>>  ______________________________**__
>>>> From: Felmon Davis <dav...@union.edu>
>>>> To: users@global.libreoffice.org Sent: Friday, 15 February 2013, 6:55
>>>> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Share-point?
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 15 Feb 2013, Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  On 13-02-14 02:05 PM, Felmon Davis wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> this thread is off-topic but I'll take advantage of it before it's
>>>>>> cut: I would like a solution where
>>>>>>
>>>>>> a) individuals could upload documents to me
>>>>>> b) they wouldn't be able to see each other's documents (unless I
>>>>>> allowed it)
>>>>>> c) should be either linux-based or agnostic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> OwnCloud. Wait for version 5 though ("End of February"):
>>>>> http://owncloud.org/
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>> Fabian
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> thanks. this deserves more study but so far as I can see now, it
>>>> doesn't suit my purpose. it allows me to access files from diverse places
>>>> and devices. I can already do that on a server to which I have ssh and
>>>> sshfs access.
>>>>
>>>> what I need is something where _others_ can upload their files for _me_
>>>> to access. think of students uploading papers for the teacher to grab. the
>>>> students shouldn't see each other's work though they should see their own.
>>>>
>>>> (it would be great if they had permissions to modify and delete their
>>>> own stuff but not essential; it is essential that Windows and Mac people
>>>> can upload their files.)
>>>>
>>>> I'll study the owncloud page more but I'm not seeing these features so
>>>> far.
>>>>
>>>> F.
>>>>
>>>> -- Felmon Davis
>>>>
>>>> "What is wanted is not the will to believe, but the will to find out,
>>>> which is
>>>> the exact opposite."
>>>>         -- Bertrand Russell, _Sceptical_Essays_, 1928
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