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> From: discuss-bounces-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org [mailto:discuss-bounces-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org] On Behalf > Of Jerry Feldman > > On 05/23/2011 03:37 PM, Dave Peters wrote: > > I am looking for open source to replace Microsoft Sharepoint. Any > suggestions? > > > There are a number of alternatives, such as Drupal. I think if you > describe more of what you want to do. For instance, PHPBB3 is an > excellent forum software. Egads. To say "replace sharepoint" is like saying "replace java." Yes there are a bunch of products out there that overlap functionality in some way or another, but it's really a big framework on which your organization may have developed any type of infrastructure. If you don't have sharepoint already in production and you want some alternative in order to check of a "build sharepoint infrastructure" checkbox from some to-do list... Then there are a lot of products to consider. Drupal, Alfresco, Confluence, Jira, to name a few. It's all a question of what you want to accomplish. For what it's worth, I recently build a phpbb site, and I would give it a thumbs down. Yeah it's ok for some things, but it's showing its age nowadays. I would use them as an example of how to write unmodular inflexible software, unlike drupal. I would say if you want forums, the alternatives I would steer you toward are vbulletin, xenforo, IP.Board.
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