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Re: [school-discuss] Collaboration software



hello,

freshmeat has a number of production / stable packages available
for free download, these are among the most popular, at least,
for the moment :

http://www.osicodes.com/web/
http://www.epiware.com/
http://samsungcontact.com/en/

mike eschman, etc...
"Not just an afterthought



On Thursday 21 March 2002 10:58 am, you wrote:
> Hello
> Does anyone know if any open source collaboration software exists?
> Our high school Technology Education teachers would like to set up
> a collaboration enivironment to share documents, CAD files, ideas,
> and whiteboard sketches.  We are considering Peer-to-Peer tools like
> EZMeeting and Groove.  Since we use Linux web servers we are
> interested in an open source solution.
>
> I am new to this list.
> As an introduction, I am the Instructional Technology Specialist in a
> large
> midwestern high school.  My job duties include staff training, managing
> hardware,
> and first-call technical support.  We use a mix of Wintel and Mac.  I
> would
> like to introduce some Linux desktops for some diversity.  Our network
> uses Linux webservers and mail with Win2000 file serving.  I am a strong
> believer
> in Open Source for education but it is a bit of a battle in a very
> Wintel-centric area.
>
> Wayne
> Rapid City, South Dakota USA
> -- our school is near Mt. Rushmore, you may be familiar with THAT
> landmark  ;-)