Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware is a vast project. It may be tricky for you to know how the Tiki Community is organized, to find the right person to contact and to start to contribute. Keep in mind that everyone is a volunteer. Things get done because someone, like you, decides to take the time to make it better.
Community members do their best to follow Tiki Social Contract and guidelines below.
Others expect you to read, understand, and do your best to follow Tiki's Social Contract. In addition, you are requested to follow these basic guidelines within Tiki Community:
Tiki is both software and a community. Any change in Tiki should take into account its effect on the entire Tiki Community and should allow for a balanced evolution. Also, please make sure any code you commit respects the LGPL license and that you are allowed to share it.
SVN is the central point in the Tiki collaborative development process. Commits should be frequent, even in the early stages, to offer an opportunity for interaction between contributors. Early commits provide more chances for feedback and for the community to start to assimilate the ideas you propose. Use an experimental branch if it's disruptive/risky.
Tiki is used in many smaller contexts and its modularity is key to adoption in those areas. Help preserve this flexibility by making your changes optional whenever possible, and able to be tuned by the site administrator at least, via admin panels.
For more information, see the WhoWhat page.
And welcome to the Tiki Community! 😊
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