“Yes, Tiki does it!”
The Tiki community is made up of Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware developers, site operators, consultants, and end users around the world.
Over the 20+ years of the project, over 400 users (some representing organizations) have contributed source code to Tiki.
Teams
Teams are one way you can help out in the Tiki community. Feel free to participate according to your experience, availability and interests, to make our community more efficient and scalable. The more-involved members are mentors, coordinators, and facilitators. Find out more at Teams.
Tiki User Groups (TUGs)
Tiki community members can get together in Tiki user groups based on interests, locality, or language.
The main focus is to set up language-based user groups to give an opportunity for people to communicate and contribute in their preferred language.
Community Forums
Feel free to ask questions or discuss Tiki in the forums.
The Latest News
Follow these news feeds to keep up to date with the Tiki community.
Official Tiki News
- New Security Updates Released for Tiki 27.x LTS, 26.x, 24.x LTS and 21.x LTS and Strongly Recommended
- Tiki CMS Groupware Turned 22: Celebrating Milestones of Open Source Innovation in the Age of Digital Transformation
- Tiki 27.0 LTS: A Leap Forward for Collaborative Software
- Ask Me Anything (AMA) with Jason Munro (Cypht.org webmail founder)
- TikiFest Paris 2024-05-31 to 2024-06-03
- My thoughts on Cypht Webmail
- WikiSuite is 13 years old!
- A giant in Open Source: Jonny Bradley's 10,000 Commits to Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
- Happy 21st Anniversary, Tiki!
- Tiki 26 Release Continues Rapid Feature Development