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OpenAtrium is an "intranet in a box that has group spaces to allow different teams to have their own conversations. It comes with six features - a blog, a wiki, a calendar, a to do list, a shoutbox, and a dashboard to manage it all."
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OpenAtrium is actually an installation profile of Drupal and it install a fully functional Drupal 6, which can be treated as a normal Drupal, especially regarding permissions.
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== Set Up ==
 
== Set Up ==
  
 
Download the relevant [http://openatrium.com/download openAtrium] distro. A server set up as an OD server will have all of openAtrium's requirements available out of the box.
 
Download the relevant [http://openatrium.com/download openAtrium] distro. A server set up as an OD server will have all of openAtrium's requirements available out of the box.
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There is a serious security issue which can be [https://community.openatrium.com/issues/node/2911 fixed], but only before you use the system, existing systems cannot be fixed in retrospect.

Revision as of 07:33, 5 July 2011

Procedure.svg Install and Configure OpenAtrium
Organic Design procedure

OpenAtrium is an "intranet in a box that has group spaces to allow different teams to have their own conversations. It comes with six features - a blog, a wiki, a calendar, a to do list, a shoutbox, and a dashboard to manage it all."

OpenAtrium is actually an installation profile of Drupal and it install a fully functional Drupal 6, which can be treated as a normal Drupal, especially regarding permissions.

Set Up

Download the relevant openAtrium distro. A server set up as an OD server will have all of openAtrium's requirements available out of the box.

See Also

There is a serious security issue which can be fixed, but only before you use the system, existing systems cannot be fixed in retrospect.