Software:OrfeoGPL

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OrfeoGPL
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Original author(s)Jairo Losada, Denis López, Julian Rolón, others
Initial releaseNovember 2002; 21 years ago (2002-11)
Stable release
3.9.2 / March 30, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-03-30)
Preview release
3.9.1beta / December 1, 2014; 9 years ago (2014-12-01)
Written inPhp
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeDMS
LicenseGNU GPL
Websitewww.orfeogpl.org www.correlibre.org

OrfeoGPL is a free Software Document management system. It is GPL licensed and uses open standards. OrfeoGPL is Language[clarification needed] and incorporates the idea of "Fractalize processes" to facilitate the management of any company documents. OrfeoGPL is a web application development in PHP, which runs on the Apache HTTP Server and it has support for other database PostgreSQL, Oracle and MSSQL, from the customer requiring a browser that meets the standards of W3C as Firefox or Chrome.

OrfeoGPL was originally developed in Colombia. It was registered in 2006 by its creators in the National Registry of Copyrights of National Copyright Directorate with License GPL, so any new development or branch will remain free.

History

Orfeo was conceptualized in 2002 by the SUPERINTENDENCIA DE SERVICIOS PÚBLICOS DOMICILIARIOS (SSPD) and contracted to do this development to Denis Lopez, Jairo Hernán Losada and Julian Rolón in collaboration with other engineers.[1] in Superservicios, putting an early version of the product based on excerpts of code 'DocuImage' (a software that allowed the viewing of documents through the browser), which also worked Jairo Losada.

After the first developments sought a name for the tool and a vote among some users and developers, In 2003 was chosen by a proposal from Julian Rolon: Orfeo, because unlike other proposals such as DOCfile, PAD (Document Management Platform) etc., seeking acronyms, just the explanation of Orfeo (Orpheus) is said "Bard Greek accompanied Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece" that difference did the fate of the application name.

References

  1. In 2006 López, Losada and Rolón acknowledged the contribution of other programmers and people in the development of Orfeo, including their names in the book 13, Volume 15 item 335 of the National Register of Copyright of the city of Bogotá, Colombia

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