Adrian Midgley wrote:
> Dr Harry Brown wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> What experience do people have of creating intranets within the
>> practice? How have you done it? Do you find them useful?
>>
> The wiki is under-used but represents a migration away from a piece of
> Windows software (I still quite like, runs reasonably well under Wine on
> Linux and) we have been using for 15 years as a general repository. I
> think we'll go that way.
>
> ht:/Dig is a good search engine, but searching is still not a natural
> thing to most people, despite Google.
>
> The IP Camera mounted to look at the side alley is not used that much,
> although it did serve a specific purpose when first emplaced.
>
> I think that while Plone is very effective, it is also a bit heavy duty,
> and I would only use it if I had a Plone expert to hand.
>
> We are very small of course.
We currently have a custom intranet and I am looking at dotnetnuke as a
replacement but although very clever (using windows stuff only) I doubt
it will replace the full functionailty we have developed over the years,
but ask me again in a few weeks!!!
Decide what you really need it for first.
A document repository?
Minutes of meetings?
Record of PDP meetings etc?
Meetings planning?
PILS list?
Contacts list?
Searchable contacts?
What else?
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