Re: Python equivalent to SharePoint?

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  • ivandatasync

    Re: Python equivalent to SharePoint?


    I have read about both Plone and Alfresco being considered as alternatives to
    Sharepoint and unfortunately they may not be enough if you require
    everything Sharepoint has too offer. Plone and Alfresco are both great
    applications but out of the box they are too focused to be complete
    replacements. Sharepoint is quite the Monolithic beast when it comes to both
    features and complexity. I have done some Sharepoint development and
    customization work in a former life err.... job and although I would not
    wish it on my worst competitor, it is very 'feature' rich. Either way, IMHO,
    these all-in-one, frameworks are not the way to go. They just get too large
    and encourage companies to keep their eggs all in one basket.

    Although I admit, I am very biased as I work on the Datasync Suite, which is
    a Sharepoint competitor. Our approach is to not re-invent the wheel but
    rather integrate open source applications that are very good for select
    business units under a single web based portal. The applications we
    integrate are written in various languages but our Suite that ties them all
    together is written entirely in Python. Which has served as a marvelous glue
    language and base for application extensions. I'll stop there because I
    don't want to turn my post into more of an advertisement then it has already
    become but if your interested, the link is in my sig.

    Good Luck,
    Ivan Ven Osdel



    Joe Strout-2 wrote:
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    We've got a client who has been planning to use SharePoint for
    managing their organization documents, but has recently dropped that
    idea and is looking for an alternative. Is there any Python package
    with similar functionality?
    >
    I confess that I've never used SharePoint myself, and what I know
    about is mainly from these sources:
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    >
    I found a reference to CPS, but its developers have dropped the Python
    source to rewrite it in Java. That's disturbing, and I don't want to
    recommend an abandoned platform. Anything else I should consider?
    >
    Thanks,
    - Joe
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