I would first make really, really sure that you want to build your own. This is a problem that has been tackled many times by professional companies. You can even get started with the free MediaWiki which is wikipedia-style. Other solutions could be Confluence or Igloo.
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Right, I guess nothing productive will come of your whole genocide obsession.
But I must defend myself here.
Sure, you can claim that my family "winner" of the CCP's system but what part of it discredits my understanding of what life is like in China? My grandfather's family was bottom-class and my father climbed out of it through his hard work in school. He has impressed the importance of applying yourself upon me in turn and so I have succeeded academically also. Calling me and my family "privileged" does not change the fact that we have earned what we have, and that I have firsthand experience of the poor and grim life in China.
My family may have emigrated to China but I still spent 3 years in Chinese high school (again, in a not-wealthy town).
NANJING WAS NEVER LOCKED DOWN. I was not stuck in my apartment. I was walking around on the streets! Where things were back to normal! I knew what was happening on the other side of the history because I put on my mask, got my health code ready, and took the subway to the other side of the city to go rowing! The same is the case for my friends in Huangpi. My family was in lockdown in Wuhan but that also ended after a month or two.
And... you know that any censorship on Wechat can only happen on posts right? I'm in a dozen group chats and that's just people talking about day to day life. Not sure what there is to censor there.
Lastly, you keep using the term "state intranet". Do you have any idea how the internet works? If you truly think that China regulating some of the network traffic going in and out of it magically makes the part of the internet within it a intranet, then... I don't even know. I'll direct you here and here.
no.
sharepoint is built from the ground up to be an intranet collaboration tool. The combined 'cloud' services from MS make it an extremely powerful / awesome platform.
Maybe you can look at ? https://owncloud.org/
Now, with all that said. Yes, you can use Drupal as an intranet, but you're going to be on an uphill to compete with some of the alternatives out there that specifically cater to "intranet" functionality.
Might be worth a good hard look at your ROI on what you need, vs what you get, and for what cost... against the "Intranet providers" out there.
I've never used them but https://www.igloosoftware.com/ might be another idea?
Igloo might be what you are looking for as far as "social enterprise intranet software"
I personally would go with a wiki -- Mediawiki or Confluence based on budget.
> #5 is the intranet which is in such a state no one uses it and is saving locally to desktop. Fun times!
If I may make a suggestion to help you keep your hair:
Pre packaged intranet that doesn't suck. I don't know if it is within your budget but I thought it may help.