- TikiWiki
Infobox Software
name = TikiWiki CMS/Groupware
caption = When just a Wiki is not enough
author =
developer =
released = 9 Oct 2002
latest release version = 2.1
latest release date = release date|2008|09|23
latest preview version =
latest preview date =
operating system =Cross-platform
programming language =PHP
platform =
language = [http://tikiwiki.org/TikiWikiInternationalizationAndLanguages Multilingual] (14)
status =
genre = Wiki /Content Management System (CMS) /Geospatial Content Management System (GeoCMS) /Groupware web application
license =LGPL
website = http://www.tikiwiki.orgTikiWiki CMS/Groupware, originally and more commonly known as TikiWiki, is an
open source (LGPL )Content Management System (CMS) /Geospatial Content Management System (GeoCMS) /Groupware web application enablingwebsite s and portals on the internet and onintranet s andextranet s. TikiWiki can be used as astructured wiki , abug tracking system , acollaboration platform , aknowledge base , ablog ging system or anInternet forum . TikiWiki is a customizable modular multi-feature package; each component can be enabled / disabled and customized by the TikiWiki administrator. TikiWiki extends the customization to the user with selectable skins / themesThe project is hosted on
SourceForge , and was the [http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2003-07.php July 2003 Project of the Month] .Major Components
TikiWiki provides components in these general categories:
* Content Creation and Management Tools These features enable administrators and users to create, display, and maintain online-accessible content of all kinds, including text, binary data, images, links, and much more.
* Content Organization Tools and Navigation Aids These features enable administrators and users to organize, structure, and present content in a manageable way.
* Communication Tools These features enable administrators and users to communicate with each other (and the outside world) by means of numerous media, including internal messaging, voice telephony, data interchange, and many more.
* Configuration Tools and Administration Tools These features enable administrators (and users who have been given the appropriate permissions) to configure and administer all aspects of a TikiWiki site.In addition, TikiWiki allows each user to choose from several different pre-defined visual styles/themes/skins. These themes are implemented using CSS and the open source
Smarty template engine (which is included in the TikiWiki installation). Additional themes can be created by the TikiWiki administrator for branding or customizing the look of their website, but requires familiarity with CSS and Smarty.For more information, see the [http://doc.tikiwiki.org/Features Features page at doc.tikiwiki.org] .
Internationalization
TikiWiki is an international project providing translations of the interface in several languages. The default interface language is English although TikiWiki is designed to support any language encodable with UTF-8. As of 2005-09-29, TikiWiki is fully translated into eight languages and reportedly 90% or more translated into another five languages. There are also partial translations for nine other languages. A [http://tikiwiki.org/TikiWikiInternationalizationAndLanguages list of languages and current translation status] is available on the TikiWiki website.
Implementation
TikiWiki is developed primarily in
PHP with someJavaScript code. It makes extensive use of adatabase , being developed initially usingMySQL , but now, via theADOdb database abstraction library, has support forPostgreSQL , Oracle,Sybase , andMicrosoft SQL Server . TikiWiki will run on any server, including Apache andMicrosoft 's IIS, that provides PHP 4.1 (or later) and one of the supported databases. See the TikiWiki website for [http://doc.tikiwiki.org/tiki-index.php?page=Requirements+and+Setup specific requirements] .TikiWiki components use other open source projects, including
ADOdb ,HawHaw ,Graphviz , TouchGraph, phpCAS, FeedCreator, htmlArea, Overlib, PHP Layers Menu, JGraphPad, Morcego, and Mapserver.If mapserver is used then TikiWiki becomes a
Geospatial Content Management System with maps, location on maps of registered users, geographical images, geographical metadata, and more.Productive Implementation of TikiWiki
* [http://support.mozilla.com Official Firefox Support site]
* [http://wiki.kde.org/ KDE wiki]
* [http://www.epidataconsulting.com/tikiwiki/ Epidata Consulting's Knowledge Base]
* [http://info.tikiwiki.org/ Official TikiWiki's Site]Project team
TikiWiki is under active development [ [http://cia.vc/stats/project/tikiwiki TikiWiki CMS/Groupware - CIA.vc ] ] by a large international community of over [http://sourceforge.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=64258 300 developers and translators] , and is one of the largest open-source teams in the world [ [http://www.ohloh.net/projects/tikiwiki/factoids/ This is one of the largest open-source teams in the world, and is in the top 2% of all project teams on Ohloh.] ] . Project members have donated the resources and bandwidth required to host the extensive TikiWiki.org website and various subdomains, which exclusively utilizes TikiWiki. The project members refer to this dependence on their own product as "eating their own dogfood, which they have been doing since the early days of the project [ [http://tikiwiki.org/DogFood tw.o : Tikiwiki CMS : DogFood ] ] . TikiWiki community members participate to various related events such as
WikiSym and theLibre Software Meeting .History
The initial release of TikiWiki, version 0.9 (code named "Spica"), was in October 2002. It was primarily the development of Luis Argerich (
Buenos Aires ,Argentina ), Eduardo Polidor (São Paulo ,Brazil ), and Garland Foster (Green Bay, WI ,United States ). Over 300 developers and translators have contributed to TikiWiki since then. The project has been hosted on SourceForge since its inception.Descendants/derivatives
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bitweaver [http://www.bitweaver.org/]
* [http://www.opensourcecms.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2155 Demo & Reviews]
* [http://cms.wikia.com/wiki/Impl/Bitweaver history]Name
The name "TikiWiki" is written in
CamelCase , a common Wiki syntax indicating ahyperlink within the Wiki. It is most likely acompound word combining twoPolynesia n terms, "Tiki" and "Wiki ", to create a self-rhyming name similar to "wikiwiki", a common variant of "wiki".References
See also
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Comparison of wiki software
*List of content management systems External links
* [http://www.tikiwiki.org TikiWiki.org]
* [http://doc.tikiwiki.org/ TikiWiki documentation]
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* [http://www.opensourcecms.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=180 TikiWiki CMS] Demo & Reviews
* [http://twbasics.keycontent.org TikiWiki forDummiesSmarties: A beginner's guide to using TikiWiki CMS/Groupware]
* [http://dev.tikiwiki.org/ TikiWiki developer's site]
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