Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware

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Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware Logo.gif
Developer(s) Tiki Association
Initial release October 28, 2002 (2002-10-28)[1]
Stable release

26.2  (November 15, 2023; 12 months ago (2023-11-15))

[±]
Preview release 27.0 Beta  (June 1, 2024; 5 months ago (2024-06-01)) [±]
Written in PHP, JaveScript
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in Multilingual
Type Content management system
Wiki software
License(s) GNU Library or Lesser General Public License v2
Website Tiki.org

Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware — originally and more commonly known as TikiWiki or simply Tiki — is a free open-source wiki-based content management system and online office suite. In addition to enabling websites and Web portals on the Internet and on intranets and extranets, Tiki contains a number of collaboration features allowing it to operate as a geospatial content management system (GeoCMS) or groupware web application. Tiki features an all-in-one design, as opposed to a core+extensions model followed by other CMSs. This allows for future-proof upgrades (since all features are released together), but has the drawback of an extremely large (more than 1,000,000 lines) code base.

Product history

Tiki has been hosted on SourceForge.net since its initial release (Release 0.9, named Spica) in October 2002[2], with primary development being performed by Luis Argerich (Argentina), Eduardo Polidor (Brazil), and Garland Foster (United States).

In July 2003, Tiki was named the SourceForge.net July 2003 Project of the Month.[3] In late 2003, a fork of Tiki was used to create Bitweaver.[4]

In 2006, Tiki was named to CMS Report's Top 30 Web Applications.[5]In 2008, Tiki was named to EContent magazine's Top 100[6]

In 2009, Tiki adopted a six-month release cycle and announced the selection of a long-term support (LTS) version, and the Tiki Software Community Association was formed as the legal steward for Tiki.[7] The Tiki Software Association is a not-for-profit entity established in Canada. Previously, the entire project was run entirely by volunteers.

In 2010, Tiki received Best of Open Source Software Applications Award (BOSSIE) from InfoWorld, in the Applications category.[8] In 2011 Tiki was again named to CMS Report's Top 30 Web Applications.[5]

Features

Features of Elgg include[9]:

Hardware/software requirements

Videos, screenshots, and other media

Entities using Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware

Further reading

External links

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