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    Easy Team Document Software for all ORGs

    Easy Team Document Software for all ORGs

    Tasks, Guides, Scripts, Collaborations, Knowledge Bases, Tech Supports

    Have a look at the Video below for details. Refer Wiki Page for more instructions. I created this Virtual Machine for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to make a Team Document System live, within minutes. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring any further Updates / Breakages. New Points: 1. If needed, change the utf8 line below, to match your language charset, in the corresponding php files, in the htdocs...
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    Wizard

    An open source document management tool

    In order to encourage everyone to write development documents during the development process, we initially chose the ShowDoc project as a document management tool. At that time, the team size was also very small, and everyone wrote some simple development documents directly in Markdown. Later, with the growth of the team, the separation of front and back ends, and the refinement of the team division of labor, it became difficult to use only Markdown. At this time, we first thought of using Swagger, which is popular in the open source world, to create development documents. ...
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