Nov
16
2010
J'ai eu recemment l'occasion de faire un rapide état de l'art des applications OpenSource et non-libre de la GED, et d'en tester quelques une en les déployant. Voici donc une petite liste des deux principaux que j'ai retenu avec un léger brief sur le contexte :
- Alfresco : application JEE scalable avec un déploiement sous forme d'installation ou un war déployable sur n'importe quel serveur d'application. Pour en savoir plus la documentation est plus accessible sur le wiki : http://wiki.alfresco.com/;
- Nuxeo : application JEE packagée avec Tomcat pour son installation standalone et disponible sous la forme d'un war avec la possibilité de lié l'authentification à un annuaire ldap. La doc se trouve ici : http://doc.nuxeo.com/.
Bonne journée !
Vale
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Sep
28
2010
I honestly have been waiting for this since the first day i met with Thorsten Behrens and worked with him and Eric Bachard on improving OOo Impress.
This is a great day ! That means that from now on, we can change anything in LibreOffice. And i can tell you that it wasn't the case under sun's reign. When Oracle took over Sun i hoped that it would change things with OOo, and in a way... it did.
What i was afraid of, and still is, is about the name and credibility associated with OpenOffice.org. A lot of company and states switched over to OpenOffice.org after a long struggle to promote it as a great open source product.
Now LibreOffice will have to struggle the same way. A positive note is that this fork already has the support of all Linux distributions and many OpenSource communities.
I hope them the best and already donated in order for them to reach their financial objectives.
If you want to help and promote Libre Office, don't hesitate Donate for the Document Foundation and vote for them.
Vale
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