2 Replies Latest reply on Aug 11, 2003 7:51 PM by boomhauer

    Taking Nukes one step further

    charlieg

      Nukes has user and group management, messaging techniques (forms), basic documents (journals), a good security model, and is efficient.

      I've been looking at OpenGroupware.org, and it is horrible to install, is in Objective-C, has many things missing from it and really isn't much more than a contact and calendering module or two on top of Nukes.

      I'm seeing potential. Potential for Nukes to evolve into that missing OSS groupware package that everybody needs. It has a solid foundation and a motivated team.

      Is there potential for this? Should I join the developer mail lists. I want to help develop an OSS groupware server but there is not anything worthwhile out there and I do not have the ability / audacity to create something from nothing.

      Shut me down early if I'm shooting blanks here. I'm downloading the source, I see potential for evolution with Nukes. It could be another shiney feather in that already laden JBoss cap.

        • 1. Re: Taking Nukes one step further

          take your notepad and code for nukes.

          • 2. Re: Taking Nukes one step further
            boomhauer

            It has amazed me for so long how there has been a void out there for a good open java cms/portal app that doesnt suck! especially considering how many goofy php apps of this type are out there (sorry, im no fan of php). to take it into a full blown groupware app would be excellent.

            I havent really used OGO yet, but i understand it is integrated with openoffice.org, maybe another good idea for down the road.