+ <div class='row'><div class='col-sm-5'><div class='border border-2 p-1'><img src="dl251
?display" width="1
24" height="64
" alt="A Globe Earth(23)" class="regImage pluginImg251
img-fluid" /></div></div><div class='col-sm-7'><div id='toc'><div id='toctitle'><h3>Table of contents</h3></div><ul class="toc"><li><a href='#Recording' class='link'> Recording</a>
</li><li><a href='#When' class='link'> When</a>
</li><li><a href='#Where' class='link'> Where</a>
</li><li><a href='#What' class='link'> What</a>
</li><li><a href='#Topics' class='link'> Topics</a>
<ul><li><a href='#First_hour_quick_news' class='link'> First hour, quick news</a>
</li><li><a href='#Second_hour_longer_topics' class='link'> Second hour, longer topics</a>
</li></ul></li><li><a href='#Follow-Up' class='link'> Follow-Up</a>
</li><li><a href='#Chat_log' class='link'> Chat log</a></li></ul><!--toc--></div></div></div>
- <p>(copy-pastefromthevideo-recordingfor searchability)
+ <div class="card bg-light"><div class="card-body">
<p>Marc Laporte (marclaporte) -
:
1:27
<br /><a target="_blank" class="wiki external" href="https://tiki.org/event284">https://tiki.org/event284<span class="icon icon-link-external fas fa-external-link-alt " ></span></a>
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 00:02:22
+
Latest MR with docs: https://gitlab.com/tikiwiki/tiki/-/merge_requests/4716
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 00:02:46
+
https://github.com/smarty-php/smarty/discussions/920
+
+
+Rodriguez Nyiringabo (rodriguez.nyiringabo) - 00:08:16
+
https://gitlab.com/tikiwiki/tiki/-/merge_requests/3529/diffs?commit_id=a8b5b69ba298dd6f9eabdf11aa6a00c7e18a3285
+
+
+Elvis ANSIMA (elvis.ansima) - 00:09:47
+
😂
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 00:10:33
+
Upcoming MR: https://github.com/cypht-org/cypht/pull/921
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 00:21:00
+
Yes, John is very good for testing / QA
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 00:26:08
+
https://dev.tiki.org/elFinder-and-jQuery-File-Upload-replacements
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 00:28:36
+
https://github.com/alexusmai/vue-laravel-file-manager
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 00:37:37
+
https://doc.tiki.org/File+Gallery+-+Direct+Mapping
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 00:38:52
+
https://doc.tiki.org/WebDAV
+
+
+Jonny Bradley (jonnybradley) - 00:53:45
+
https://dev.tiki.org/Tiki27
+
+
+Jonny Bradley (jonnybradley) - 00:54:10
+
(needs some updating 😉)
+
+
+Jonny Bradley (jonnybradley) - 00:54:39
+
https://gitlab.com/tikiwiki/tiki/-/merge_requests/4507
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 00:56:27
+
Benoit:
+
1- _custom code
+
2- headerlib
+
+
+Jonny Bradley (jonnybradley) - 00:57:17
+
https://gitlab.com/tikiwiki/tiki/-/merge_requests?scope=all&state=opened&milestone_title=Tiki%2027
+
+
+Geoff Brickell (eromneg) - 01:03:25
+
Bruno's IoT https://gitlab.com/tikiwiki/tiki/-/merge_requests/4635 should be committed before we branch
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 01:10:43
+
So break now, and come back at minute 20 (in 4 minutes)
+
+
+Jean-Marc Libs (Jyhem) - 01:11:56
+
Benoit, can you hear us?
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 01:12:06
+
Benoit: we are ready for strangler pattern
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 01:13:27
+
https://martinfowler.com/bliki/StranglerFigApplication.html
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 01:19:17
+
Bruno: you are next up
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 01:26:16
+
https://iot.dev4.evoludata.com/ (ask Bruno or me in private for a login)
+
+
+Bruno Kambere (kambereBr) - 01:27:21
+
https://gitlab.com/tikiwiki/tiki/-/merge_requests/4708
+
+
+Geoff Brickell (eromneg) - 01:30:18
+
https://dev.tiki.org/Internet+of+Things?structure=Internet+of+Things&page_ref_id=724
+
+
+Jonny Bradley (jonnybradley) - 01:58:48
+
Sorry, i have to go - check out https://doc.tiki.org/Sublist 👋
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 02:22:13
+
Elvis's code: https://gitlab.com/tikiwiki/tiki/-/merge_requests/4178
+
+
+Guest: Marcellin Wabo - 02:30:05
+
Interresting @Elvis.
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 02:31:04
+
https://doc.tiki.org/PluginGDgraph
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 02:33:31
+
We have a few ways to expose data: https://doc.tiki.org/Front-ends-to-Tracker-data but I agree it needs a lot of work to be awesome
+
+
+Marc Laporte (marclaporte) - 02:34:12
+
https://doc.tiki.org/Sublist
+
+
+Geoff Brickell (eromneg) - 02:34:31
+
I need to go now - more anon no doubt! cheers
+
+
+Gary Cunningham-Lee (chibaguy) - 02:34:50
+
Thanks, Geoff.
+
+
+Guest: Marcellin Wabo - 02:36:23
+
Tls
+
+
+Guest: Marcellin Wabo - 02:36:25
+
Tks
+
+
+Bruno Kambere (kambereBr) - 02:36:26
+
see you, bye !
+
+
+Sammy Ndabo (sammy.ndabo) - 02:36:30
+
Bye bye!
+
+
+Rodriguez Nyiringabo (rodriguez.nyiringabo) - 02:36:31
+
See you
+
+
+KAMBALE SYATSUKWA Alfred (alfred.syatsukwa) - 02:36:32
+
Thanks
+
+
+Guest: Steven Ngesera - 02:36:33
+
+ See you]]>
+ <div class='row'><div class='col-sm-5'><div class='border border-2 p-1'><img src="dl2513?display" width="1
24" height="64
" alt="A Globe Earth(14)" class="regImage pluginImg2513 img-fluid" /></div></div><div class='col-sm-7'><div id='toc'><div id='toctitle'><h3>Table of contents</h3></div><ul class="toc"><li><a href='#When' class='link'> When</a>
</li><li><a href='#Where' class='link'> Where</a>
</li><li><a href='#What' class='link'> What</a>
</li><li><a href='#Topics' class='link'> Topics</a>
<ul><li><a href='#First_hour_quick_news' class='link'> First hour, quick news</a>
</li><li><a href='#Second_hour_longer_topics' class='link'> Second hour, longer topics</a>
</li></ul></li><li><a href='#Follow-Up' class='link'> Follow-Up</a>
</li><li><a href='#Chat_log' class='link'> Chat log</a></li></ul><!--toc--></div></div></div>
+Cypht 2.0 and Bootstrap 5 (Alvin)
+Tiki Newsletter (@Bernard Sfez / Tiki Specialist)
+UX Improvements of file uploads in editors (and file manager) (John and Josaphat)
+
- status update on: https://gitlab.com/tikiwiki/tiki/-/merge_requests
+_custom code
+headerlib
+]]>Sublist - related searches for linked objects in plugin list (this is significant!)
- </li><li> Therefore, have that tracker allowing clients to "rate" a consultant. Like a "Up or Down" button like this: <table class="wikitable table table-striped table-hover"><tr><td class="wikicell" ><div id="rbox_3" class="alert alert-danger alert-dismissible"><button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="alert" aria-label="Close"></button><div class="alert-heading h4"><span class="icon icon-error fas fa-exclamation-circle " ></span> <span class="rboxtitle">Plugin Image</span></div><div class="rboxcontent" style="display: inline">No image specified. One of the following parameters must be set: fileId, randomGalleryId, fgalId, attId or src.</div></div>
+ </li><li> Therefore, have that tracker allowing clients to "rate" a consultant. Like a "Up or Down" button like this: <table class="wikitable table table-striped table-hover"><tr><td class="wikicell" ><div id="rbox_1" class="alert alert-danger alert-dismissible"><button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="alert" aria-label="Close"></button><div class="alert-heading h4"><span class="icon icon-error fas fa-exclamation-circle " ></span> <span class="rboxtitle">Plugin Image</span></div><div class="rboxcontent" style="display: inline">No image specified. One of the following parameters must be set: fileId, randomGalleryId, fgalId, attId or src.</div></div>
- </td><td class="wikicell" ><div id="rbox_4" class="alert alert-danger alert-dismissible"><button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="alert" aria-label="Close"></button><div class="alert-heading h4"><span class="icon icon-error fas fa-exclamation-circle " ></span> <span class="rboxtitle">Plugin Image</span></div><div class="rboxcontent" style="display: inline">No image specified. One of the following parameters must be set: fileId, randomGalleryId, fgalId, attId or src.</div></div>
+ </td><td class="wikicell" ><div id="rbox_2" class="alert alert-danger alert-dismissible"><button type="button" class="btn-close" data-bs-dismiss="alert" aria-label="Close"></button><div class="alert-heading h4"><span class="icon icon-error fas fa-exclamation-circle " ></span> <span class="rboxtitle">Plugin Image</span></div><div class="rboxcontent" style="display: inline">No image specified. One of the following parameters must be set: fileId, randomGalleryId, fgalId, attId or src.</div></div>
- <form method="post" action="" id="memberlist-execution-2_form">
<input type="hidden" name="memberlist-execution-2" value="1">
+ <form method="post" action="" id="memberlist-execution-1_form">
<input type="hidden" name="memberlist-execution-1" value="1">
- <div id='content-wiki_rss2-1' class='tab-pane pt-3 active'> <div class="group">
+ <div id='content-wiki_rss1-1' class='tab-pane pt-3 active'> <div class="group">]]>
+ <div style=" width: 25
px; float: right;"><div id='toc'><ul class="toc"><li><a href='#Introduction' class='link'>1. Introduction</a>
</li><li><a href='#Project_Administrators' class='link'>2. Project Administrators</a>
<ul><li><a href='#What' class='link'>2.1. What</a>
</li><li><a href='#Who' class='link'>2.2. Who</a>
</li></ul></li><li><a href='#Elders' class='link'>3. Elders</a>
<ul><li><a href='#What_2' class='link'>3.1. What</a>
</li><li><a href='#Who_2' class='link'>3.2. Who</a>
</li></ul></li><li><a href='#Security_Team' class='link'>4. Security Team</a>
<ul><li><a href='#What_3' class='link'>4.1. What</a>
</li><li><a href='#Who_3' class='link'>4.2. Who</a>
</li></ul></li><li><a href='#Developers' class='link'>5. Developers</a>
<ul><li><a href='#What_4' class='link'>5.1. What</a>
</li><li><a href='#Who_4' class='link'>5.2. Who</a>
</li></ul></li><li><a href='#Consultants' class='link'>6. Consultants</a>
</li><li><a href='#All_Roles_and_Teams' class='link'>7. All Roles and Teams</a>
</li><li><a href='#Page_aliases' class='link'> Page aliases</a></li></ul><!--toc--></div></div>This page is a constant work in progress and provides an overview of <em>who is doing what</em> in the Tiki community. This is not a top-down directive or anything, but rather a collaborative list to enable all in the community to work more effectively together.
- </li><li> Luis Argerich (founder). You can learn more about him <a class="wiki external" target="_blank" title="External link" href="http://tiki.org/AboutLuisArgerich" rel="external nofollow">here</a><span class="icon icon-link-external fas fa-external-link-alt " ></span> and<a class="wiki external" target="_blank" title="External link" href="http://tiki.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=29" rel="external nofollow">here</a><span class="icon icon-link-external fas fa-external-link-alt " ></span>
+ </li><li> Luis Argerich (founder). You can learn more about him <a class="wiki external" target="_blank" title="External link" href="http://tiki.org/AboutLuisArgerich" rel="external nofollow">here</a><span class="icon icon-link-external fas fa-external-link-alt " ></span> and <a class="wiki external" target="_blank" title="External link" href="http://tiki.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=29" rel="external nofollow">here</a><span class="icon icon-link-external fas fa-external-link-alt " ></span>
- <br /><a target="_blank" class="wiki external" href="http://www.ohloh.net/p/tikiwiki/contributors">http://www.ohloh.net/p/tikiwiki/contributors<span class="icon icon-link-external fas fa-external-link-alt " ></span></a>
+ <br /><a target="_blank" class="wiki external" href="https://openhub.net/p/tikiwiki/contributors/">https://openhub.net/p/tikiwiki/contributors/<span class="icon icon-link-external fas fa-external-link-alt " ></span></a>]]>
+ <br />]]>
+ <p>If your organization already owns the infrastructure or they intend to build one, you are not alone. In the cloud era, there is also a resurgence of the need to own your data, for privacy reasons mainly but also costs, if you have needs exceeding what is offered by subscriptions for some cloud VPS instances or even renting physical servers. There is also the case when you need a Tiki instance strictly in your LAN, for example when building an intranet portal; the choice to self host is imperative in this case. A few points here.
- <p>It doesn't matter the distribution as long as you have a Tux under the hood, and there is no point in even mentioning the two major proprietary operating systems that have a bigger (desktop only) market share. Tiki builds on the same freedoms and philosophy with this family of operating systems, being in fact one of the many technologies they spawned. We don't see any problems if you want to host your services on a rolling distro like Arch or Tumbleweed, bleeding edge ones like Fedora or the distros for purists, like Trisquel.
+ <p>It doesn't matter the distribution as long as you have a Tux under the hood, and there is no point in even mentioning the other two major proprietary operating systems that have a bigger (desktop only) market share. Tiki builds on the same freedoms and philosophy with this family of operating systems, being in fact one of the many technologies they spawned. We don't see any problems if you want to host your services on a rolling distro like Arch or Tumbleweed, bleeding edge ones like Fedora or the distros for purists, like Trisquel.
- <p>Though in production the general consensus is that you should opt for "stability" as in a slower paced, maybe sporting LTS versions, with mature packages like Debian,derivatives like Ubuntu, RHEL or rebuilds like Rocky Linux or AlmaLinux. You can't go wrong with any distribution when running Tiki, so it is up to you which one you choose, depending on other considerations and even personal views.
+ <p>Though in production the general consensus is that you should opt for "stability" as in a slower paced, maybe sporting LTS versions, with mature packages like Debian, derivatives like Ubuntu, RHEL or rebuilds like Rocky Linux or AlmaLinux. You can't go wrong with any distribution when running Tiki, so it is up to you which one you choose, depending on other considerations and even personal views.
- </li><li> update your entire software stack when a security warning is triggered by upstream, in fact that is the only time you should update your (now) corporate level solution unless you need specific bug fixes. It will in fact also trigger feature additions and bug fix related updates. Chances are for example a nginx or ssh CVE could apply to your web server, but also for your router and even at home, for your reverse proxy,Kodi or Home Assistant machines;
+ </li><li> update your entire software stack when a security warning is triggered by upstream, in fact that is the only time you should update your (now) corporate level solution unless you need specific bug fixes. It will in fact also trigger feature additions and bug fix related updates. Chances are for example a nginx or ssh CVE could apply to your web server, but also for your router and even at home, for your reverse proxy used by Kodi or Home Assistant machines;
- </li><li> SPAM is an issue, being email, in forums or comments; use SpamAssassin in combination with blacklists for emailandCAPTCHA for your fields, and confirmations via email for new accounts - once again, do not permit anonymous users to post/fill anything, only registered ones;
+ </li><li> SPAM is an issue, being email, in forums or comments; use SpamAssassin in combination with blacklists for email, CAPTCHA for your forms, and confirmations via email for new accounts - once again, do not permit anonymous users to post/fill anything, only registered ones;]]>
+ </li><li><a href='#Interesting_conferences' class='link'> Interesting conferences</a>
</li><li><a href='#A_more_comprehensive_list_of_interesting_conferences' class='link'> A more comprehensive list of interesting conferences</a>
<ul><li><a href='#Collab_room' class='link'> Collab room</a>
</li><li><a href='#Designing_Futures_of_FOSS_Content_Management_with_the_Open_Website_Alliance_devroom' class='link'> Designing Futures of FOSS Content Management with the Open Website Alliance devroom</a>
</li><li><a href='#Other_rooms' class='link'> Other rooms</a></li></ul></li></ul></li></ul><!--toc--></div>
+
+
+A more comprehensive list of interesting conferences
[+]