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Bug#626179: ITP: letodms -- open-source document-management-system based on PHP and MySQL



On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 06:39:34PM +0200, Francisco Manuel Garcia Claramonte wrote:

The description uses too many dashes which caught my attention, so below
is an attempt to correct this.

> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Francisco Manuel Garcia Claramonte <francisco@debian.org>
> * Package name    : letodms
>   Description     : open-source document-management-system based on PHP and MySQL
"... open source document management system ..."

> LetoDMS combines all these features with a nice-looking web-interface 
"web interface"

>  which makes it possible to access your documents not only via intranet 
>  in your office but worldwide via the internet.
> 
>  In detail LetoDMS offers you these features:
>   * Upload files through web-interface
Same as above.

>   * Create folders to group your documents
>   * Edit document and folder properties online
>   * Detailed information on uploaded documents
>   * Lock and unlock documents
>   * Update documents - old versions are saved
>   * Individual Icons for different Mime-Types
"MIME types"

>   * Set expiration-date for documents
"expiration date"

>   * Users are notified about new/updated or expired documents via email
"... new, updated or expired ..."

>   * Download documents or view them online within your Browser
>   * Control access via detailed ACLs (access control lists)
>   * User- and Group-Management
"User- and group management"

>   * Powerfule search-engine
"Powerful search engine"

>   * Multi language support
"Multi-language support". But I think it's better to write "Support for
multiple languages".

>   * Template-System
"Template system"

>   * User can choose language and theme on login
>   * Intuitive User-Interface
"User interface"

>   * Should work with every Browser
>   * Easy to install
This has no sense for a Debian package, so I think it's better to
drop this line completely.

>   * Auto-conversion to HTML to view even MS Word-Documents online
"... Microsoft Word documents ..." but I think it would be better to
make the whole sentence more neutral like "Automatic conversion of
various document formats to HTML for online viewing".

>   * Supports multiple databases through ADOdb




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