On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 1:20 AM, Fernando D. Bozzo fdbozzo@gmail.com wrote:
I think that a CMS could be an option
ION, everything on the internet is a CMS ;)
Not to disagree with you, Fernando, but just to ask if you had a specific product in mind.
A CMS primarily designed for chronological journal entries is a blog, A CMS primarily focused on managing a web of editable information is a wiki A CMS primarily focused on managing uploaded documents and their changes is a document management system.
And many products combine these things, as in some sense, these are just different views of the same data, as browse and edit screens are two views into the same data.
One of my faves for development use is RedMine (https://redmine.org/). It has a wiki, a document upload/download, a bug tracker and links directly to your source control provider of choice (SVN, CVS, Git, Mercurial and Bazaar) as long as that choice isn't MSFT. It lets you set up multiple projects and limit access to projects by login account. Best of all, it comes in an easy-to-use Ruby environment! (Highly recommend you find a VM image to run if you're not a Ruby goo-roo.)
Really, any basic wiki will do, given the general question and lack of specific needs. You can shop at cmsmatrix.org and be overwhelmed by too many choices, or start with your chosen platform and language and narrow it down to a few.