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I'm looking for a Linux open source document management system (DMS). Ideally I would like to install a Server on my workstation Linux Mint.

What I need from this system is:

  • write wiki page to contain information;
  • store some document;
  • I prefer a web interface but it is not essentially;

What is not important:

  • it is not important that it supports version control of the document.

I have found the links below:

  • this link suggests OpenKM but the link was written in 2016.

  • this link speaks about many of this system (Alfresco, OpenKM, and so on).

I'm here to ask if someone, happy of one DMS open source for Linux, can suggest it to me.
I hope I have been clear about my needs. Don't hesitate to ask me more details.

Thank you.

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I use redmine a ton.

https://www.redmine.org/

It's primary use is an issue tracker. But it could also be used for project pages, project planning, document library, wiki, or source code repository.

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  • Oldskool! Nice. Commented Oct 24, 2022 at 22:48
  • There's also many other wikis you can set up Commented Oct 24, 2022 at 22:48
  • @Stewart Thanks for you answer, I'll check if redmine is useful for my needs... Commented Oct 25, 2022 at 7:17

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