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mayan-edms
- Hermes, an Open Source Document Management System
- Open Source Django Projects for Study
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[D] Can I use ML/AI to read the back panels of electronic components?
Mayan EDMS / Mayan EDMS ยท GitLab
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My #hacktoberfest2021 honest review
I always love open-source projects for their quality and the amazing community who build it through their contributions. Whenever I'm in need of any professional software for day-to-day productivity or hobby projects for personal use, I always search in google along with "open-source" keyword. I found so many such open-source projects which I end up using very frequently. apps.diagrams.net (formerly draw.io), Greenshot, Mayan EDMS, WinMerge, Notepad++, Visual Studio Code are to name a few.
- Is there a public repo that shows production-level code of django models?
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Security for a self-hosted DMS?
As far as actual solutions to my original question...looks like Mayan actually does support transparent encryption for storage and transport starting with version 3.4 (and mentioned here) but it's virtually undocumented as far as I can tell.
library
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Hermes, an Open Source Document Management System
This reminds me a lot of the NY Times' Library project: https://github.com/nytimes/library. You use an editing environment that people are familiar with (google docs), and you build organizational and workflow stuff around it. Library rendered the document content itself with a link to edit (favoring the reader use case), whereas Hermes embeds the google docs UI.
The lack of code blocks in google docs makes it tough for a centralized document repository for an engineering org. For companies using Quip it could work really well...except that I don't think quip lets you embed the editor like that.
Everything that's been built so far for Hermes looks cool. My personal opinion is that it'll need more UX iteration for it to really take off.
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Atlassian alternatives thread
Try Library instead of Confluence, if you're using the Google Suite.
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Show HN: I made a blog that serves posts from my Google Docs
This is pretty awesome! If anyone wants something similar but for documentation check this out: https://github.com/nytimes/library
What are some alternatives?
Paperless-ng - A supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
Saleor - Saleor Core: the high performance, composable, headless commerce API.
winmerge - WinMerge is an Open Source differencing and merging tool for Windows. WinMerge can compare both folders and files, presenting differences in a visual text format that is easy to understand and handle.
hackingtool - ALL IN ONE Hacking Tool For Hackers
How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server - An evolving how-to guide for securing a Linux server.
courtlistener - A fully-searchable and accessible archive of court data including growing repositories of opinions, oral arguments, judges, judicial financial records, and federal filings.
kuma - The project that powers MDN.
Hexo - A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.
snipt - ๐จโ๐ป Code snippets for teams and individuals.
DocumentInformationExtraction - Key Information Extraction From Documents: Evaluation And Generator
PlanetTerp - a community for students at the university of maryland
KIE_invoice_minimal - Key information extraction from invoice document with Graph Convolution Network