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History: Tiki Suite Components

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Tiki Suite is mostly a server solution so users should be able to do almost everything via a modern browser. However, there are some times where the browser is not (yet) ideal, and client software should be recommended. Ideally, this client software is

  • available in a portable mode (This means there is no "installation". The user can just use a USB key/portable disk.)
  • Cross-platform
  • FLOSS
  • Can start up and log in when user boots up computer
  • User enters credential in client app, and any relevant data is synched


We'll be looking for both desktop apps and mobile apps, with F-Droid.

To find out how components are selected, please see: selection criteria. If you have some ideas, please do share them.

Server

They are split on several servers to ease management (BigBlueButton and Kaltura especially)

Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware

Tiki will handle Workspaces, News articles, Forums, Bug & Issue Trackers and Forms & reports, Calendar, File Gallery (Document management), Spreadsheet, Accounting, Commerce, Survey, Maps, CRM/Help Desk, Search, Workflow (Transitions), Blogs, Web Services, Slideshow, Social networking, Newsletters, Project Management, Drawings (SVG), Translation Management, RSS, Ratings & Comments

Tiki is the FLOSS Web Application with the most built-in features and covers a very diverse set of Use Cases. The Tiki community is very active and there are two major versions per year. Please see: Roadmap

Typically, one Tiki instance outside the Firewall for public/customer/community website and one Tiki instance behind the Firewall for staff.

Tiki is based on the following technologies: PHP / MySQL / Smarty / jQuery / Zend Framework / Bootstrap. License: LGPL

ClearOS

For Server, Network, and Gateway, see: ClearOS

Zarafa or Kolab

For an email system (including calendars, etc.), see Zarafa or Kolab

Jitsi-Prosody-Otalk-FreeSWITCH

For real time collaboration, instant messaging, etc. See section on Jitsi, Prosody and Otalk. Later, we'll be adding FreeSWITCH.

BigBlueButton

One-click access to voice / webcam / chat / whiteboard / screensharing with a focus on remote training/webinars from which you call in with a POTS

BigBlueButton License: LGPL

http://info.tiki.org/article142-Collaborative-web-conferencing-with-Tiki-and-BigBlueButton

You can try it out at demo.bigbluebutton.org

Kaltura

Kaltura is a full-featured video management platform, managed via a web browser.

Kaltura License: AGPL

You can try it out at kaltura.com or you can get the self-hosted community edition from kaltura.org

Piwik

See: Piwik

License: GPL

Elasticsearch

See: Elasticsearch

Syncthing

Syncthing -> For now, focusing on P2P file sync, but soon-ish, we'll add the ClearOS server as a central node.

Client

Adding a new client or re-installing a client should become quick & painless. So moving more towards cattle in the pets vs cattle analogy. Software should be easy to install / move / backup simply by moving the files, as we do with data files.

For Android, you can get apps from F-Droid.

Firefox

See Firefox

Thunderbird

See Thunderbird

KeePass

See KeePass

Jitsi

See Jitsi

OpenVPN client

OpenVPN is part of ClearOS.

Syncthing

Syncthing -> For now, focusing on P2P file sync, but soon-ish, we'll add the ClearOS server as a central node.

Desktop & virtualization

LXLE

KVM


Another the way to look at it:

Core Apps Saas
Mail Thunderbird & Zarafa or Kolab Hosted Zarafa or MyKolab
Video Kaltura Kaltura.com
Desktop & virtualization KVM & Lubuntu
Real-time communication (RTC) Base: Jitsi & Prosody
Additional options: Otalk or BigBlueButton
FreeSWITCH & FusionPBX
TogetherJS
Jit.si
https://talky.io/ or https://meet.jit.si/
Mozilla provides a free to use instance of TogetherJS
Web app Tiki & Firefox On ClearOS or shared hosting
Server & network & files ClearOS, OpenVPN, etc. and Syncthing many like Linode
Search Elasticsearch Many options
Stats Piwik Piwik PRO
Passwords KeePass

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Marc Laporte Welcome Openfire Meetings! (which includes TogetherJS, CandyJS and Jitsi Meet) 134
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Marc Laporte Jitsi Meet is easier to install + Kolab is more community-oriented 131
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