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Tiki 27.0 LTS: A Leap Forward for Collaborative Software
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Tiki 27.0 LTS is not a typical LTS release, which usually focuses on refining features rather than introducing major changes. This time, the Tiki developers have implemented significant updates, including Smarty 5 and a new build system. These enhancements are steps in a continuum, with more major changes coming in Tiki 28. The effort from Tiki 24 LTS to Tiki 27 LTS represents, by far, the most development work (quantity, complexity, and repayment of technical debt) that has gone into Tiki between any two LTS releases, including thousands of code commits and the most challenging PHP upgrade in Tiki's 20+ year history. Thanks to EvoluData and all the Tiki developers who made this possible.
Major enhancements
These are some of the features receiving major enhancements: Tiki's API functionality was expanded to support data and system management for Internet of Things (IoT) networks. Major changes were made in calendar event handling, recurring events, and the ability to specify periods of user availability when creating events and to specify appointment slots. And the Markdown editing experience was made more user-friendly while retaining compatibility with traditional Tiki syntax, via the TOAST UI editor. Webmail has also been enhanced as Cypht was upgraded from version 1.4x to 2.0x.
Continuous improvement
Along with the move forward in PHP version support, the Smarty template engine was updated from version 4 to 5. In other areas, the search feature, including semantic search, have been enhanced, and the onsite user-mentions feature has been improved with new features . . . .
Ask Me Anything (AMA) with Jason Munro (Cypht.org webmail founder)
-On 2024-06-10, the Cypht community interviewed Jason. Watch the recording!
https://github.com/cypht-org/cypht/wiki/AMA-Jason-Munro
TikiFest Paris 2024-05-31 to 2024-06-03
-All Tiki users and contributors are warmly invited!
https://tiki.org/TikiFestParis2024
My thoughts on Cypht Webmail
-Over the last 5 years, I have become increasingly involved in Cypht, an Open Source webmail client.
This project is awesome! It permits me to:
- aggregate emails from various sources in one nice list
- search throughout multiple accounts
- move emails to the right account (work vs personal vs volunteer, etc.)
- automate email management with Sieve filters
- all via a web interface, so I have the same experience on all my devices (mobile or desktop)
WikiSuite is 13 years old!
-So I launched this 13 years ago! I am very pleased with the current state and progress. It will just get better and better as the community grows 😊
Here were the initial vision/goals/plans:
A slideshow: https://wikisuite.org/Initial-Slideshow
An interview (in French): https://wikisuite.org/Initial-Interview
It was originally called "Tiki Suite" as a suite of tools around Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, and also because suite also means next in French. So the next step for Tiki 😊
A giant in Open Source: Jonny Bradley's 10,000 Commits to Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
-In the dynamic realm of Open Source collaboration, where lines of code narrate tales of dedication, Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware stands out as a versatile and robust platform, empowering communities with a comprehensive suite of content management, collaboration, and communication tools. Within this vibrant ecosystem, Jonny Bradley reflects the spirit of community-driven projects. With over 10,000 commits to Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware, Jonny's journey represents more than a numerical milestone; it's a saga of commitment, growth, and the enduring power of shared passion.
Happy 21st Anniversary, Tiki!
-Today, we raise a virtual toast to celebrate the remarkable journey of Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware as it turns 21. What began as a modest wiki with extras in 2002 has blossomed into a versatile web application, shaping the landscape of intranets, websites, portals, knowledge bases, and more. Tiki has not just stood the test of time; it has evolved into a tech powerhouse.
Tiki 26 Release Continues Rapid Feature Development
-Following the project's biggest-ever release, Tiki 25, seven months ago, the pace of code commits has only accelerated and now Tiki 26 is available with significant new features, further development of recent feature additions, and the usual bug fixes and enhancements.
New features include color mode support, so Tiki sites are responsive to the user's browser color scheme preference and can be toggled between light, dark, and auto (with more configurability options coming soon). A new emoji picker enables picking and inserting emojis (finally 😬). Tiki 26 includes a new theme, BookStacked, an implementation of the BookStack web app appearance. Interact.js and a URL fragment guesser have also been added.
Enhancements have been made to Cypht webmail, Calendars, the debugger console, InterTiki (for inter-Tiki-website interaction), Manticore search, Tiki's Markdown implementation, several modules, Tablesorter, Tiki Crawl for web scraping and web crawling, and the tracker feature. See https://doc.tiki.org/Tiki26 for more details.
Tiki 26 has been updated to benefit from the higher performance and new features of PHP 8.1. See Requirements for more information about Tiki and PHP versions.
This release is available for download or installation via git or Tiki Manager.
Many thanks to all who contributed to developing and testing Tiki 26.
Tiki is free Open Source software that is made possible by individual volunteer efforts and donated funds and services. If you would like to help the project continue, please visit the page Contribute to Tiki. Any donation would be greatly appreciated.
If there are any questions about this new release, please ask in the Tiki community chat room or use other contact options. To look into paid assistance, please visit the consultants page. For enterprise-level support, please contact EvoluData.
Tiki monthly round table recordings and schedule
-Our monthly meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 14h UTC. You can access the recordings and upcoming schedule at Roundtable Meetings
Please watch the 3 last recordings: