I just moved my school to Zimbra. I like the interface, it is a full web-based 
collaboration suite, with calendars, briefcase's (this is your file shareing), 
tasks, documents (kinda like a light version of google docs), and more. There 
is an Free OpenSource version or you can pay for a support package. 

I'd put it on the list to look at. 

Bjorn Behrendt 
Proctor School District 
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stanley Brinkerhoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, May 3, 2008 6:07:29 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Groupware for (hosted) Linux 

I am helping a good friend of mine review his options for collaboration between 
tech savvy users that are collaborating on projects over the intarwebs. They 
have a few objectives: 

1. Manage coverage of a physical facility/project (Ie, bill is on from 9-2, sam 
is on from 1-5-- fairly simple) 
2. Manage sales calendars (again, fairly simple -- nothing too complex) 
3. Share files between users 
4. Have a forum for discussion. 

Bonus points for a solution that integrates nicely with a Wiki, CRM, etc. 

They don't have a deticated server of any sort -- just a standard run of the 
mill hosting package for their existing website. We sat down today and hacked 
at Joomla and EGroupware, and EGroupware seems to be pretty close to what they 
need (its ugly and slightly cludgey though). 

We are no against integrating software packages (the Joomla hackery we did 
integrated a Google calendar to meet goals 1 and 2) -- but failed horribly at 
3, and . well.. at that point we kicked it to the curb. 

Stan 

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