A new way to contribute to Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
-Unlike other open source applications, the Tiki project is supported entirely by its community. The Tiki Software Community Association, an incorporated non-profit entity that was formed in 2009 as the legal steward for Tiki, is now accepting financial contributions from those who wish to support Tiki monetarily. Donations will be used to support the Tiki community hardware infrastructure, domain fees, TikiFests, and other community expenses.
A financial contribution is not required to join the Tiki Community, become a developer, or use Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware. There are many other ways to support Tiki such as becoming active on the support forums, contributing to code development, or writing documentation.
For full details on the new Tiki donation program, see http://tiki.org/Donation.
Support Tiki (and your favorite Free/Open Source projects) on Ohloh.net
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Ohloh has an extensive tagging system that you can use to search for specific projects. For example, Smarty (the template engine used in Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware) is highly popular and used by many applications. Simply visit http://www.ohloh.net/tags/smarty to find other projects that use Smarty. You can even use the Related Tags feature to find projects that share similar technologies or topics. If you find incorrect or missing information, you can easily update the information (just like Wikipedia) by logging in.
Get Tiki 7, the latest from Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
-- Drag-and-drop of modules
- Dozens of new plugins including Blip.tv, Vimeo, TokenAccess
- Introduction of the Theme Generator
- A new unified search infrastructure, based on Zend Lucene
- Integration with OpenStreetMap and Zotero
- Tiki Draw, integrating SVG-edit
- Revamped Slideshow
- Mobile, using jQuery.mobile
With this release, Tiki has made some important technological changes, too. Tiki 7 marks the beginning of movement towards HTML5 and the end of support for Internet Explorer 6. Integration with jQuery Mobile is also featured in this release, replacing HAWHAW (first introduced in 2004) for mobile support.
The 2011 Tiki Summer Tour
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Many of these code sprints ares organized to coincide with other open source conferences at which Tiki Community members will be attending. Be sure to join us at:
- RMLL (Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre) in Strasbourg, France
- OSCON 2011 in Portland, Oregon, USA
- Wikimania in Haifa, Israel
- WikiFest in Berlin, Germany
See http://tiki.org/Summer+2011+Tiki+Tour for details on all of the 2011 Tiki Summer Tour events.
Die Tiki Sommer Tour 2011
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Einige dieser "Code Sprints" werden so organisiert, dass sie mit anderen Open Source Konferenzen zusammentreffen, bei denen auch Tiki Mitglieder erscheinen werden. Komm und treffe uns beim:
- TikiFest Strasbourg 2011, in Straßburg, Frankreich 6.-8. Juli 2011.
- RMLL (Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre) in Straßburg, Frankreich 9.-14. Juli 2011
- TikiFest Portland 2011, in Portland, Oregon, USA 23.-24. Juli 2011
- OSCON 2011 in Portland, Oregon, USA 25.-29. Juli 2011
- TikiFest Haifa 2011 in Haifa, Israel 2.-3. August 2011
- Wikimania in Haifa, Israel 4.-7. August 2011
- WikiFest in Berlin, Deutschland 18.-21. August 2011
Gucks Du auf http://tiki.org/Summer+2011+Tiki+Tour für detaillierte Informationen zu allen veranstaltungen der Tiki Summer Tour 2011.
Tiki 7 RC1 Now Available
-The Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware project is proud to announce the immediate availability of Tiki 7 RC1. To download this version (and all others), visit http://info.tiki.org/download.
Tiki administrators are reminded that this is a release candidate and should not be used for a production Tiki.
Since the release of the first 7.0 beta, the Tiki development team has closed many bugs and made many improvements — you'll be quite pleased with the results! See http://doc.tiki.org/tiki7 for details on what's new in this release. Upon the final release of Tiki 7, Tiki 6.3 will become the Long Term Support (LTS) version.
New Tiki 7 Beta Available for Download
-A new beta version (beta 2) of Tiki 7 — the next generation of Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware — is now available for download. This updated beta incorporates fixes and updates for issues reported during the first beta.
To download Tiki 7 beta 2 (and all other versions), visit http://info.tiki.org/download. Any issues should be reported on the Tiki Developer's site: http://dev.tiki.org.
Tiki administrators are reminded that this is a beta release and should not be considered stable for production use.
Tiki 7 Beta Available for Download
-The Tiki Community is proud to announce the availability of the first beta of the next generation of Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware — Tiki 7.
This release includes hundreds of fixes and many new features. See http://doc.tiki.org/tiki7 for details on what's new in this release. Upon the final release of Tiki 7, Tiki 6.3 will become the Long Term Support (LTS) version.
To download the Tiki 7 Beta (and all other versions), visit http://info.tiki.org/download. Any issues should be reported on the Tiki Developer's site: http://dev.tiki.org.
Tiki administrators are reminded that this is a beta release and should not be considered stable for production use.
Security Patch Released for Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
-Tiki 6.3 is now available for download. This update addresses a security issue regarding LDAP authentication, first reported by Thomas Hommes. There are no other changes in this release. This update is recommended for Tiki administrators using LDAP authentication.
Visit http://tiki.org/download to obtain this (and all other) Tiki releases.
Tiki 6 will become the Long Term Support (LTS) version upon the release of Tiki 7 (scheduled for the end of April).
Interactive Multilingual: Crowdsourcing translations with Tiki
-Many times, software internationalization (often abbreviated as i18n) and translation can quickly become a nightmare... if you don't have the right tools. Tiki's interactive translation feature allows contributors to create, edit, and maintain the more than 40 translations of Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware.
In true "dog-fooding" tradition, the Tiki Community began crowd-sourcing this feature in 2010 by establishing a dedicated Tiki instance for translators. Not only can contributors translate via their browser, but Tiki's interactive translation feature allows textual translations within context. The centralized translation server, running the latest Tiki code, ensures that all translators are using the same version. The translation strings are regularly committed to the Tiki SVN repository.