alex..
you miss part of the reason for the question... if alfredo is simply another
drupal/mambo type of clone, then you're pretty much correct. but if alfredo
is meant to be a management system for content/documents similar to
perforce/clearcase/etc... then a greater understanding of wht/how the app
works is needed.
alfredo already provides user access rights/versioning/history/etc...
you might want to take a look at the app to try to get a better
unuderstanding of it. let me know your thoughts if you do look at it...
-bruce
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From: Alexander Malic [mailto:Alexander.Malic@workflow.at]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 2:18 AM
To: bedouglas@earthlink.net
Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Alfresco Content Management system
take a look to this page / section "technologies used"
http://www.alfresco.com/products/
subversion doesn't make really sense for a cms.
it makes more sense for a document management system, where you want to
versionize your documents and you do not want to store them to a blob in
your database.
hpe this helped,
greets alex
"bruce" <bedouglas@earthlink.net>
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SubjectAlfresco Content Management system
Hi...
I recently came across Alfresco (alfresco.org) as a content management
system. I'm curious if anybody's played with it, or has experience using it.
The website states that you can access their daily code from a subversion
repository, so I was wondering if it's based on subversion.
Thanks
-Bruce
bedouglas@earthlink.net
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