[Linux-disciples] how to collaboratively maintain encrypted information

Jamie Forrest jamie at honksandsirens.com
Tue May 26 13:50:49 EDT 2009


Depending on your security requirements, a simple CMS like Zope or  
Drupal may not be enough since they wouldn't be able to encrypt the  
content in the database.

Jamie

On May 26, 2009, at 1:47 PM, Stephen R Laniel wrote:

> On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 12:05:28AM -0400, Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote:
>> Seems like there must be a CMF that
>> accomplishes this, possibly with some
>> tweaking. Have you looked into the
>> standard popular options, e.g., ZOPE,
>> Drupal, various RoR applications? Or
>> do you not want something web-based?
>
> Groove -- now a part of Microsoft Office
> -- really does seem to me like the best
> way to do this. It was designed from the
> ground up to achieve exactly what you're
> aiming for.
>
> Among open-source apps, I can't think of
> anything offhand. A Zope-ish thing would
> get most of it. Though I hate Zope.
> There must be a 21st-century Zope-ish
> bit of business.
>
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