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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">For tracking versions with comments,
      either subversion or git are easy to setup, git tends to be easier
      I believe, but is a distributed system, so people can forget to
      push changes. It is good if you want to commit off-line though and
      it is easier to branch with git. Both have gui interfaces, and at
      least with windows and linux it is possible to integrated into the
      file explorer (tortoisesvn/tortoisegit in windows, rabbit vcs
      under nautilus/gnome, probably other options as well).<br>
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      For collaborations and tickets, trac is pretty minimal and simple,
      but good enough for most stuff<br>
      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://trac.edgewall.org/">http://trac.edgewall.org/</a><br>
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      For knowledge base, a wiki system is usually best.<br>
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      Hope that helps<br>
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      On 04/08/2013 03:04 PM, Mord Behar wrote:<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 9:50 PM,
            vordoo <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                  <div class="h5"> On 2013-04-08 14:52, Mord Behar
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                                <div>Hi<br>
                                  I'm looking for an open source
                                  solution for collaborating on various
                                  tasks, mostly graphics related.<br>
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                                I have access to a LAMP stack, so
                                installing server-side software
                                shouldn't be a problem.<br>
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                              The problem is, I don't know what software
                              we need.<br>
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                            We need to have a repository of data, where
                            people can upload and download the work
                            they've done. It needs to be tracked and
                            (automatically) documented. It also needs to
                            have a good user-facing interface, the
                            people using it will be graphics designers,
                            not programmers.<br>
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                          Any ideas?<br>
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                        Thanks.</div>
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                Need your definition of collaboration, i.e: more details
                abut how you are thinking of working out the
                "collaborating on various tasks". And how
                secure/in-house does it have to be -can you use
                google/github as a platform? It's free for small biz
                &amp; open source, how many people are you?<br>
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            <div>It needs to be in-house. That's the point. Until now
              we've been using a plethora of cloud services, and we want
              to move it all in-house.<br>
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                If you are thinking of a repository style collaboration,
                you can go the "github way". If you&nbsp; need it in-house
                see:Gitorious, Gitlab, Gitolite, Gitosis, Gitweb. OR are
                you looking for a more "non programmers"&nbsp; thing like
                Owncloud, Sogo, Zimbra.&nbsp; <br>
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            <div>Owncloud came up in the discussion, does anybody here
              have some experience to share?<br>
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                Do you wont/need/like a wiki, blog, or something else
                for docs?<br>
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            <div>Something else. Wikis and blogs are too cumbersome for
              what we need. Which is mostly just to track tasks and
              changes made to files.<br>
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                HTH,<br>
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