It is KEWL and KINKY: Collaboration Software
(I could not resist the headline...)
Last week the good folks at the Free Software Innovation Unit announced the release of the latest version of KGroups. release of KEWL.NextGen: Overview
KINKY, it seems, is the set of building blocks for KGroups. I haven't checked out the software, but as always, feel it is important to point out OS offerings in the collaborative space.
kGroups is a sophisticated group-based collaboration system, supporting an unlimited number of groups, and easily scaling to thousands or hundreds of thousands of users. kGroups provides a highly configurable system, where you have complete control over what functionality is installed, as well as what functionality is available on a per group basis. You can use kGroups to replace wikis, blogs, content management, mailing lists, document management, instant messaging, discussion forums, and dozens of other applications. kGroups combines them all into one site, which means that your knowledge base is all in one location, and easily managed from a simple to use interface that has been developed as a result of considerable usability testing."
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Just link to the site below for a test of the software. If you need more rights, I can organise a workgroup for you. It is one of the most robust collaboration software around.
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