Can anyone recommend a good Linux document management system?
I don't really need anything fancy. I would rather have simplicity.
I don't need really to check out documents, etc. I just want something
simple that shows a web page like
- Requirements
- Customer Requirements
- Bill Gates
- Albert Einstein
- Paris Hilton
- Test Plans
- Project 1
- Project 2
- Project 3
- Design Documents
- Smokeless ashtray
- Light-free flashlight
- Peel-free apple
- Pet Projects
- OHare Expansion
- Etc.
This is similar to the Windows explorer. If an item has a + next to it, it can be expanded. If it has a - like above it can be
collapsed. When you get to a bottom node (e.g. "Smokeless ashtray") clicking on that will let you download a document
for that item.
I also want authors to be able to replace documents with newer versions (i.e., there is a new requirements document
for Paris Hilton for instance).
I guess a simple directory structure with no index.html files might work, but it would show only one directory at a time.
Anyone suggest anything? I found "Simple Groupware" but it is awfully complicated and I can't figure out how to change
the directory tree structure. I also found Document_Library but it won't build and complains something about python not
being able to find a recipe for an egg.
Any suggestions? If worst somes to worst I can just make a simple web page with DIV which goes unseen if you click
on it.
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