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  1. I’ve been watching Open Atrium with interest, because of its Drupal pedigree, and agree that looks like an interesting option. I’m not sure if some people will be put off from trying it at this point, since it is still labelled as a ‘beta’ build? However, in terms of alternatives, how long have you got? 🙂 I don’t necessarily endorse their evaluation or the short list they’ve selected but this might be a starting point: http://socialsoftwarematrix.org/

    1. I always think that Enterprise has very specific needs compared to open online communities. I’ve enjoyed playing with it so far today… 🙂

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  3. Hey this looks interesting. I’ve fooled around with drupal in the past but it looks like it’s time to dig in again. This can come in handy real quick

  4. Hey this looks interesting. I’ve fooled around with drupal in the past but it looks like it’s time to dig in again. This can come in handy real quick. Keep us posted please.

  5. Yes, I have installed Open Atrium on my machine 3 days back. and what I can say it is just awesome.

    Few issues; 1. weirdly slow 2. Project space not working, don’t know but blank page appearing

    But anyways, look and functionality is pretty good.

    Thanks for such wonderful free Open source application.

  6. interesting you call Drupal social software:

    “…based on social networking software Drupal…”

    I thought it was a CMS/framework for publishing websites. You know something I don’t?

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