History: Tiki Suite brainstorming
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- what needs should be covered and
- which components should be part of the suite
Related: Components and criteria and features.
Desktop environments
User have choice, but we should pick a suggested minimal Linux desktop. By default, no apps, and users install / activate what they need.
- Todo: try https://susestudio.com/
- http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/2c4ps0/if_linux_desktop_environments_were_knives/
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_X_Window_System_desktop_environments
- http://www.zdnet.com/six-clicks-2014s-top-linux-desktops-7000026367/
- http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/30/how-to-pick-a-desktop-environment-in-linux/
- http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/best-linux-desktop-which-is-ideal-for-you--1194516
- http://www.clearcenter.com/support/documentation/clearos_guides/install_graphical_desktop_for_clearos
- https://www.openhub.net/orgs/xfce
App management
Single Sign On (SSO)
ClearOS permits centralized user & group management. So a user has the same username & password for ClearOS (to update their password and user certificates for OpenVPN), Tiki, XMPP (Prosody & Jitsi), Email (Zarafa & Thunderbird) and Flexshares (Samba shared folders accessible locally or via VPN). The system can also permit / restrict usage of many of the ClearOS apps. BigBlueButton & Kaltura users authenticate through Tiki, but it would be better if they could also authenticate directly to ClearOS. OwnCloud has OpenLDAP integration with ClearOS (Not in Tiki Suite, but still very useful for any ClearOS instance)
However, users still need to login to each app. We should progress to a Single Sign On solution. ClearOS should be an IdP (Identity Provider) and also should be able to be a SP (Service Provider).
Related:
ClearOS: Investigate the addition of a Single Sign On (SSO) solution
http://tracker.clearfoundation.com/view.php?id=1873
ClearOS: Add two-factor authentication
http://tracker.clearfoundation.com/view.php?id=1412
Protocols:
- SAML
- OpenID Connect
- Central Authentication Service (CAS)
- etc.
User story:
- Login to ClearOS (or perhaps to any of the apps)
- Have links to all apps available in SSO. This should be made available to the apps so they can include in their GUI (ex.: nav bar)
- User clicks on any link in the nav bar, which takes to that site, and logs them in transparently and securely
Target apps for Tiki Suite
- Zarafa webmail
- Tiki Wiki CMS Grouupware
- Web interface to XMPP server as per http://tracker.clearfoundation.com/view.php?id=1714
Other target apps for ClearOS:
- Joomla!
- WordPress
- OwnCloud
Desktop & mobile apps should also be covered.
Bitcoin
- We want a way to make and receive payments via Bitcoin in the Tiki shopping cart.
Building Management, Physical security, etc
- Remote surveillance / alarm system
- http://serverfault.com/questions/342380/open-source-system-for-swipe-card-access
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Building_management_system
Software development
To be decided
- Should SeaMonkey replace Firefox & Thunderbird?
- Or Claws Mail via Gpg4win
- See also: https://gpgtools.org/gpgsuite.html
- Or Claws Mail via Gpg4win
- F2F
- An SEO tool
- Mostly useful for web agency use case
-
StatusNetSuperceded by pump.io Status updates/micro-blogging (distributed) or wish2258- cdrwhite: how about a few minimal extensions to the shoutbox stuff, we already have? shouts-per-user (also as rss), twitter-account and facebook-account as objects with object permissions, allowing a group to use one account)
- marclaporte: Yes, that is an option, and making interoperable with StatusNet
- cdrwhite: how about a few minimal extensions to the shoutbox stuff, we already have? shouts-per-user (also as rss), twitter-account and facebook-account as objects with object permissions, allowing a group to use one account)
- Business Intelligence
- How TRIM fits in
- Hosting companies could offer this as SAAS: http://tiki.org/SWOT#SaaS_Hosted_solutions_Wikifarm_D_ and maintain Tiki instances with TRIM
- More details at: http://tiki.org/Business+Models#Advanced_hosting
- High-volume newsletters
- Tiki newletters are fine for small volumes, but they need to be improved for large volumes and the option to use an external service would be nice (because of spam protection)
- Remote provisioning like Jitsi does it.
- Tiki Suite Health
Hardware alternatives
- ARM
- Android-x86
See also
- https://gitorious.org/lorea/
- https://getsyme.com
- http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:P2P_Infrastructure
- http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:Technology
Old brainstorming
Comparison chart
Google doc is gone. We should have been dogfooding 😉