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*The Cyn.in community edition is ''free and open source'' software | *The Cyn.in community edition is ''free and open source'' software | ||
*has tons of [http://www.cynapse.com/cynin/features features] that would be difficult to create or integrate | *has tons of [http://www.cynapse.com/cynin/features features] that would be difficult to create or integrate | ||
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Revision as of 00:59, 19 December 2010
Cyn.in
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- CMS framework based on Plone
- CMS has Rules & Workflow engine, probably ontology-oriented scripting too
- has Brain view and browse of ontology
- has wiki, blog, forum
- has various collaborative modes, from wiki, forums, global commenting, chat (apparently not XMPP/Wave but probably can be done too)
- integrated scheduling for people and things, calendar, email, context-sensitive content delivery
- very fast, compared to other popular platforms
- nice UI
- bidirectional links and navigation thereof
- Auto Relationship & Link Integrity Maintenance
- The Cyn.in community edition is free and open source software
- has tons of features that would be difficult to create or integrate
- multidimensional filtering of all metadata
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- need to know plone, zope, & python to develop or extend
- not as popular, so not as much support and documentation?
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- is file based, and can work on mounted filesystems (large media files are handled very efficiently this way and are still indexed in the metadb).
- I wonder if that could also be a virtual filesystem such as a tunnel to distributed storage or DHT
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- The Cyn.in community edition is free and open source software
- The community edition does not include:
- Multi core processor support
- clustering support
- Live Platform Stack Upgrades
- Daily scheduled off-site backups
- Official knowledgebase and documentation access
- support for I2P in zope/plone/Cyn.in?
- see also: