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(and no one replied after 9 days) Best regards, M ;-) On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 3:51 AM, Marc Laporte wrote: > Hi! > > I am a project admin for Tiki and I'd like to share some information. > > 1- On this list, some refer to Twiki and some to Tiki. These are two > distinct projects. > Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware (or just Tiki) is in PHP http://tiki.org > Twiki is in Perl http://twiki.org > > It's important that you know this, so if you do some research and > comparison, you'll be looking at the right tool. > > > 2- Changing tools takes time & energy and data is lost. What features are > you missing in Tiki? > > Tiki has been for several years now, the Free and Open Source Web > Application with the most built-in features > http://tiki.org/FOSS+Web+Application+with+the+most+built-in+features > > Let me repeat that to be very clear. Of all the web applications in the > World, Tiki is the FOSS web app with the most built-in features. Chances > are, what you need/want is just a checkbox away. You can use for much more > than just a wiki but everything to do with the community (forums, blog, > calendar, issue/task tracker, etc.) > > 2a) "I can't embed pictures on tiki pages like on MediaWiki" -> embedding > pictures exists, just need to activate. All wikis handle pictures! And > coming to Tiki10 (now in Alpha): the World's first full-featured both Open > Source and Web-based screencasting solution: > http://doc.tiki.org/Screencast Not only can it take a snapshot of your > desktop, you can even draw on the image, or even record your screen with > audio! Having audio recordings of Lojban terms in wiki pages would be > cool, no? > > 2b) "MediaWiki seems to provide better editing support and, most > importantly, a place to shove all of our discussions" > > Tiki has: > http://doc.tiki.org/Comments > http://doc.tiki.org/Inline+comments > > Please let me know what better editing support you need. > > The wiki toolbar (with buttons for bold, italic, etc.) is not activated on > lojban.org Go try demo.tiki.org to see what it's like normally. > http://doc.tiki.org/Toolbar > > 2c) "fresh start" > > Tiki has a powerful category system. You could categorize all pages, and > from the category, have a different theme or permissions. So eventually, > old pages can be kept but not visible by anonymous users. > http://doc.tiki.org/Category > > This permits a fresh start without the risk of duplicating data. > > 3- Tiki has superb multilingual handling. It's all detailed here: > > http://wiki-translation.com/tiki-download_wiki_attachment.php?attId=55&download=y > > I challenge anyone to find a more advanced system. I presented several > times, including at the latest WikiMania: > > https://wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Cross-lingual_Wiki_Engine > > No one has anything like this. Wikipedia has a different instance for each > language. This makes it difficult to do content tracking, although they > have a system to track the corresponding page-link in the other language. > But this means that you need to add a new MediaWiki instance for each > language. In Tiki, you just add a page, and no extra work is needed to add > a new language. > > 4- Here is an example of a community than went from MediaWiki to Tiki, to > have more features: > http://www.ogre3d.org/tikiwiki/Ogre+Wiki+Help > > Not only is Tiki the web app with the most built-in features, no other > major CMS / Web app has released more major versions in the last 4 year: > * 2009-05: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki3 LTS > * 2009-11: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki4 > * 2010-06: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki5 > * 2010-11: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki6 LTS > * 2011-06: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki7 > * 2011-11: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki8 > * 2012-06: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki9 LTS > * 2012-11: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki10 (in alpha at the moment) > > To be fair, WordPress also had 8 major releases during the same > approximative time frame (http://wordpress.org/about/roadmap/). More > recently than Tiki, Typo3 and Joomla! have moved to a 6-month release > cycle. But in all these cases, with their extension-based model, not all > features are ready at the same time. And sometimes, extensions are never > ported to the next version. Thanks to the Tiki model, we have inherent > synchronized releases > http://tiki.org/Model#Inherent_synchronized_releases > > With over 50% of browser usage on the rapid release cycle (Chrome and > Firefox), it makes perfect sense for web applications to have a rapid > release cycle as well. Tiki is well positioned to take advantage of all the > innovations! However, some people are happy with the current feature set, > and Long Term Support (LTS) versions were introduced in 2009, and more > recently, we doubled the support period: > http://info.tiki.org/Version+Lifecycle > > Tiki turned 10 years old last month > http://info.tiki.org/article201-A-Decade-of-Tiki > > Tiki reached 500 contributors with commit access (top project on > SourceForge.net) > > http://info.tiki.org/article188-Tiki-reaches-500-contributors-with-commit-access > Listen to the podcast! > > Tiki Passed 1 Million Downloads > http://info.tiki.org/article192-Tiki-Passes-1-Million-Downloads > > Tiki wins People's Choice: Best Free CMS of the CMS Critic's awards > https://info.tiki.org/article206-Tiki-wins-People-s-Choice-Best-Free-CMS > > Tiki was named best "Best Web Tool" by WebHostingSearch.com > http://info.tiki.org/article197-Tiki-Named-Best-Web-Tool > > And for previous news, see 2011 Year in Review: > http://info.tiki.org/article181-2011-Year-in-Review > > I think you'll agree: it's pretty impressive! > > And Tiki has features that MediaWiki will never have. > > There is also the Interactive Translation feature: > http://doc.tiki.org/Interactive+Translation > This permits web-based, in-context translations of the interface. So > community members can translate not only the content but also the app to > Lojban! > > So I suggest: > > 1- Make a list of what you want > 2- Upgrade Tiki to latest version (your version seems to be 2 years old) > 3- Then, decide to keep or change. > > Best regards, > > M ;-) > > PS. Below is a copy-paste of a generic list of Top Reasons to Use Tiki: > > > 1. *A confident and future-proof choice* : > - Over a million downloadsand counting > - Tiki has been nominated for, and received, several awards > - Uses top-notch Underlying technologies: > - PHP scripting language > - MySQL or MariaDB database > - Smarty template engine > - jQuery JavaScript library > - Zend Framework > 2. * A vibrant community* > - IRC chat room, discussion forums, documentation, etc. > - If you want hired help, or want to offer services, there is a Tiki > Service Provider program > - Tiki is a community recursively building a community management > system, which is called Dogfooding > 3. *Tons of features*: > - Over 1,500 unique features/options making it the Free and Open > Source Web Application with the most built-in features > - Ideal for most use cases, such as Collaboration, Publishing, > Commerce, Social networking, Office productivity tools, E-learning, etc. > - Has the breadth and depth to most likely address your specific > needs as it has been developed through the collaborative work of hundreds > of contributors for over 10 years. > 4. * Features are built-in* > - *No need to research, choose, download and install additional > modules/extensions/plugins*: There is no feature duplication. All > the features are built-in, collaboratively maintained by the community, so > you avoid the pain of abandoned modules/plugins/extensions. > - *Everything works with everything*: The whole community > collaborates on the features instead of having modules/extensions/plugins > which may have incompatibilities. Turn everything on and it will work. Try > that with modules/extensions/plugins! [image: :-)] > - *Quick timely upgrades*: When a new version of Tiki comes out, > you can upgrade right away and all the features are available. > 5. *Interoperable*: > - Can run on any Operating System (Windows, Mac or Linux) > - Works with any browser > - Interoperability with a very large number of online services, > complementary software, technologies and standards. > 6. *Open Collaboration*: If you need a new feature, join the community > and let's work together. If you are a developer, check out How to get > commit access > 7. *Innovation*: For the latest and greatest and quick access to new > features, use the rapid release cycle, with 2 new major releases per year. > No other major web applications has had more major releases since 2008. On > average, developers update the code (with new features and fixes) over a > dozen times every day. > 8. *Stability*: For a super stable system with very few changes: Use > the Long Term Support (LTS) versions, which is supported for 3.5 years. > 9. *Easy install*: You can use the 1-click installers. All the > features, languages, etc. are available in the basic install. > 10. *Easy to configure* : All features/options are activated from the > web-based control panel. > 11. *Adaptable*: By default, only a small number of basic, > commonly-used features appear in the control panel. As your needs grow, you > can also display advanced and experimental features/options. > 12. *Easy upgrades*: Upgrade from any past version to any supported > version in one step. (so you can upgrade from 2.x to 15.x) > - No need to deal with diverse release dates of core software vs > modules/plugins/extensions > 13. *No lock-in*: Community supported, no single vendor. > 14. *Free*: free & open source software, licensed as LGPL. > > > > On Friday, 16 November 2012 01:25:53 UTC-5, iesk wrote: >> >> How about >> - not using a translation extension; >> - setting the default (= menu display and so on) language to Lojban >> (logged in users may be able to change it for themselves); >> - letting everybody write in what language(s) (s)he prefers; >> - using tags ('categories'?) like 'eng', 'deu', 'jbo', ... whatever; >> - preparing templates like 'This is a translation of [[bla]].' or 'Cf. >> [[corresponding page]] in [[language]].' to be used where seen fit? >> >> A bit chaotic perhaps, but less demanding for users/editors, I believe. >> >> -iesk >> >> >> -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "lojban" group. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/lojban/-/lH2tnZE8HmAJ. > > To post to this group, send email to lojban@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > lojban+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/lojban?hl=en. > -- M ;-) Marc Laporte http://marclaporte.com http://avantech.net http://tiki.org -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "lojban" group. To post to this group, send email to lojban@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to lojban+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/lojban?hl=en. --047d7b344100b8262d04cf5bc139 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi!

Re-sending message below as I got an error message the first tim= e I posted and I am not sure it got through. (and no one replied after 9 da= ys)

Best regards,

M ;-)

On = Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 3:51 AM, Marc Laporte <marclaporte@gmail.com&= gt; wrote:
Hi!

I am a project admin for Tiki and= I'd like to share some information.

1- On this list, some refer= to Twiki and some to Tiki. These are two distinct projects.
Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware (or just Tiki) is in PHP=A0 http://tiki.org
Twiki is in Perl=A0=A0 http://twiki.org

It'= ;s important that you know this, so if you do some research and comparison,= you'll be looking at the right tool.


2- Changing tools takes time & energy and data is lost. What fe= atures are you missing in Tiki?

Tiki has been for several years now,= the Free and Open Source Web Application with the most built-in features http://tiki.org/FOSS+Web+Application+with+the+most+= built-in+features

Let me repeat that to be very clear. Of all the web applications in the=20 World, Tiki is the FOSS web app with the most built-in features. Chances are, what you need/want is just a checkbox away. You can use for much=20 more than just a wiki but everything to do with the community (forums,=20 blog, calendar, issue/task tracker, etc.)

2a) "I can't embe= d=20 pictures on tiki pages like on MediaWiki" -> embedding pictures=20 exists, just need to activate. All wikis handle pictures!=A0 And coming to Tiki10 (now in Alpha): the World's first full-featured both Open Sourc= e and Web-based screencasting solution: http://doc.tiki.org/Screencast=A0=A0=20 Not only can it take a snapshot of your desktop, you can even draw on=20 the image, or even record your screen with audio!=A0=A0 Having audio=20 recordings of Lojban terms in wiki pages would be cool, no?

2b) &quo= t;MediaWiki seems to provide better editing support and, most importantly, = a place to shove all of our discussions"

Tiki has:
http://doc.tiki.org/Com= ments
http://do= c.tiki.org/Inline+comments

Please let me know what better editin= g support you need.

The wiki toolbar (with buttons for bold, italic, etc.) is not activated on=20 lojban.org=A0=A0=A0 Go = try demo.tiki.org to= see what it's like normally.
http://doc.tiki.org/Toolbar

2c) "fresh start"

Tiki has a powerful category system. You could categorize all pages, and=20 from the category, have a different theme or permissions. So eventually, old pages can be kept but not visible by anonymous users.
http://doc.tiki.org/Category<= /a>

This permits a fresh start without the risk of duplicating data.=

3- Tiki has superb multilingual handling. It's all detailed here:
http://wiki-translation.com/= tiki-download_wiki_attachment.php?attId=3D55&download=3Dy

I challenge anyone to find a more advanced system. I presented several = times, including at the latest WikiMania:
https://wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Cross-lingual_Wiki= _Engine

No one has anything like this. Wikipedia has a different instance for each language. This makes it difficult to do content tracking, although they have a system to track the corresponding page-link in the other=20 language. But this means that you need to add a new MediaWiki instance=20 for each language. In Tiki, you just add a page, and no extra work is=20 needed to add a new language.

4- Here is an example of a community t= han went from MediaWiki to Tiki, to have more features:
http://www.ogre= 3d.org/tikiwiki/Ogre+Wiki+Help

Not only is Tiki the web app with the most built-in features, no other=20 major CMS / Web app has released more major versions in the last 4 year:* 2009-05: http://= doc.tiki.org/Tiki3 LTS
* 2009-11: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki4
* 2010-06: http://d= oc.tiki.org/Tiki5
* 2010-11: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki6 LTS
* 2011-06: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki7=
* 2011-11: http://d= oc.tiki.org/Tiki8
* 2012-06: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki9 LTS
* 2012-11: http://doc.tiki.org/Tiki10 (in alpha at the moment)

To be fair, WordPress also had 8 major releases during the same=20 approximative time frame (
http://wordpress.org/about/roadmap/). More=20 recently than Tiki, Typo3 and Joomla! have moved to a 6-month release=20 cycle. But in all these cases, with their extension-based model, not all features are ready at the same time. And sometimes, extensions are=20 never ported to the next version. Thanks to the Tiki model, we have=20 inherent synchronized releases
http://tiki.org/Model#Inherent_sy= nchronized_releases

With over 50% of browser usage on the rapid release cycle (Chrome and=20 Firefox), it makes perfect sense for web applications to have a rapid=20 release cycle as well. Tiki is well positioned to take advantage of all=20 the innovations! However, some people are happy with the current feature set, and Long Term Support (LTS) versions were introduced in 2009, and=20 more recently, we doubled the support period:=20 http:/= /info.tiki.org/Version+Lifecycle

Tiki turned 10 years old last m= onth
http://info.tiki.org/article201-A-Decade-of-Tiki

Tiki reached 500 contributors with commit access (top project on Source= Forge.net)
http://info.tiki.org/arti= cle188-Tiki-reaches-500-contributors-with-commit-access
=A0 =A0=A0 Listen to the podcast!

Tiki Passed 1 Million Downloadshttp://info.tiki.org/article192-Tiki-Passes-1-Million-D= ownloads

Tiki wins People's Choice: Best Free CMS of the CMS Critic's aw= ards
https://info.tiki.org/article206-Tiki-w= ins-People-s-Choice-Best-Free-CMS

Tiki was named best "Best Web Tool" by WebHostingSearch.comhttp://info.tiki.org/article197-Tiki-Named-Best-Web-Tool<= br>
And for previous news, see 2011 Year in Review:
http://info.t= iki.org/article181-2011-Year-in-Review

I think you'll agree:= it's pretty impressive!

And Tiki has features that MediaWiki will never have.

There is a= lso the Interactive Translation feature: http://doc.tiki.org/Interactive+Tra= nslation
This permits web-based, in-context translations of the interface. So=20 community members can translate not only the content but also the app to Lojban!

So I suggest:

1- Make a list of what you want
2- = Upgrade Tiki to latest version=A0 (your version seems to be 2 years old)3- Then, decide to keep or change.

Best regards,

M ;-)

PS. Below is a copy-paste of a generic list of Top Reasons to Use Tiki:=

  1. A confident and future-proof choice :
  2. A vibrant community
    • IRC chat room, discussion forums, documentation, etc.
    • If you want hired help, or want to offer services, there is a Tiki Service Provider program
    • Tiki is a community recursively building a community management s= ystem, which is called Dogfooding
  3. Tons of features:
    • Over 1,500 unique features/options making it the Free and Open Source Web Application with the most b= uilt-in features
    • Ideal for most use cases, such as Collaboration, Publishing,=20 Commerce, Social networking, Office productivity tools, E-learning, etc.
    • Has the breadth and depth to most likely address your specific needs as it has been developed through the collaborative work of=20 hundreds of contributors for over 10 years.
  4. Features are built-in
    • No need to research, choose, download and install additional m= odules/extensions/plugins: There is no feature duplication. All the features are built-in,=20 collaboratively maintained by the community, so you avoid the pain of=20 abandoned modules/plugins/extensions.
    • Everything works with everything: The whole=20 community collaborates on the features instead of having=20 modules/extensions/plugins which may have incompatibilities. Turn=20 everything on and it will work. Try that with=20 modules/extensions/plugins! 3D":-)"
    • Quick timely upgrades: When a new version of Tiki comes ou= t, you can upgrade right away and all the features are available.
  5. Interoperable:
  6. Open Collaboration: If you need a new feature, j= oin the community and let's work together. If you are a developer, chec= k out How to get commit access
  7. Innovation: For the latest and greatest and=20 quick access to new features, use the rapid release cycle, with 2 new=20 major releases per year. No other major web applications has had more=20 major releases since 2008. On average, developers update the code (with=20 new features and fixes) over a dozen times every day.
  8. Stability: For a super stable system with very few changes= : Use the Long Term Support (LTS) versions, which is supported for 3.5 year= s.
  9. Easy install: You can use the 1-click installers. All the = features, languages, etc. are available in the basic install.
  10. Easy to configure : All features/options are activated fro= m the web-based control panel.
  11. Adaptable: By default, only a small number of basic, commonly-used features appear in the control panel. As your=20 needs grow, you can also display advanced and experimental=20 features/options.
  12. Easy upgrades: Upgrade from any past version to any suppor= ted version in one step. (so you can upgrade from 2.x to 15.x)
    • No need to deal with diverse release dates of core software vs mod= ules/plugins/extensions
  13. No lock-in: Community supported, no single vendo= r.
  14. Free: free & open source software, licensed as LGPL.


On Friday, 16 November 2012 01:25:53 UT= C-5, iesk wrote:
How about
- not= using a translation extension;
- setting the default (=3D menu display and so on) language to Lojban (logg= ed in users may be able to change it for themselves);
- letting everybod= y write in what language(s) (s)he prefers;
- using tags ('categories= '?) like 'eng', 'deu', 'jbo', ... whatever;
- preparing templates like 'This is a translation of [[bla]].' or &#= 39;Cf.=20 [[corresponding page]] in [[language]].' to be used where seen fit?

A= bit chaotic perhaps, but less demanding for users/editors, I believe.

<= p>-iesk


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