A little history


October 7th, 2002: Luis Argerich releases Tiki 0.9 (Spica). During the first 10 weeks, 7(!) Tiki versions are released.

December 2002: Tiki 1.4 documentation is released. (231 pages, fully illustrated). Tiki is described as "a CMS system based on a Wiki"

May 2003: Version 1.6 is rebranded Tiki CMS/Groupware to showcase the "MyTiki" and other groupware features.

June 2003: IRC #tikiwiki chatroom is lauched with instant success and spawns a collaboration space & spirit ever since.

July 2003: Tiki is awarded Project of the Month on Sourceforge

August 2003: After weeks of testing, (eating our own DogFood on tikiwiki.org), 4 release candidates and unprecedented collaboration on IRC, Tiki 1.7 is launched.

Current stats about Tiki


top-10 most active projects on Sourceforge
http://sourceforge.net/top/mostactive.php?type=week

top-10 best rated app on Freshmeat.
http://freshmeat.net/stats/#rating

120 developers on SourceForge:
http://sf.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=64258

1500+ members on
http://tikiwiki.org/

The codebase & the number of contributors is growing:
http://tikiwiki.sourceforge.net/cvsstats/

Very active IRC chatroom (Often 20+ people logged in)
http://tikiwiki.org/tiki-irc_rankings.php

350 page fully illustrated documentation for Tiki 1.6
http://prdownloads.sf.net/tikiwiki/tiki16pdfmanual.zip?download

1.7 doc is in progress. Here is a list of "undocumented features":
http://tikiwiki.org/art25

An idea of what's ahead:
http://tikiwiki.org/ReleaseProcess18

Here are our current partners:
http://tikiwiki.org/TikiPartner

Here are future partners:
http://tikiwiki.org/FuturePartner

Thanks again!!

M 😉

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Marc Laporte
http://tikiwiki.org/UserPagemarclaporte