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Welcome to Tiki

TikiWiki (Tiki) is your Groupware/CMS (Content Management System) solution. Tiki has the features you need:
  • Wikis (like Wikipedia)
  • Forums (like phpBB)
  • Blogs (like WordPress)
  • Articles (like Digg)
  • Image Gallery (like Flickr)
  • Map Server (like Google Maps)
  • Link Directory (like DMOZ)
  • Multilingual (like Babel Fish)
  • Bug tracker (like Bugzilla)
  • Free source software (LGPL)
And much more...
  • all unified (like no one else)

Whatever you are looking for, chances are Tiki has it. Your search for the most feature-complete CMS is over.

Read the Top 10 Reasons to use Tiki, then get started with Tiki today.



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New TikiLiveCD for Tiki2.0!
Posted by Xavi on Aug 14, 2008 [10:10 am UTC]  (256 reads)
Releases and Patches
A new Tiki Live CD is available including the final version released for the new Tikiwiki 2.0!
See: http://tikiwiki.org/TikiLiveCDexternal link

Don't you know yet what's coming along with this new Tiki 2?
See: http://doc.tikiwiki.org/Tikiwiki+2.0external link


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Nominate TikiWiki for Open Source CMS Award
Posted by Rick on Aug 13, 2008 [06:29 pm UTC]  (232 reads)
Community News

You can help nominate TikiWiki for a 2008 Open Source CMS Award. Nominations now being taken!

The Packt Open Source Content Management System Awardexternal link is designed to encourage, support, recognize and reward Open Source Content Management Systems (CMS) that have been selected by a panel of judges and visitors to www.PacktPub.comexternal link. Now entering its third year, the Award has established itself as an important measure for quality and the popularity of Open Source Content Management Systems.

You can nominate Tiki for the following awards:

Additionally, you nominate someone from the TikiWiki community for an Open Source CMS MVP awardexternal link. This is designed to recognize the contributions to projects made by individuals that often go unnoticed.

Nominations end October 26.


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Upcoming TikiFests in Montreal, Canada; Porto, Portugal; Washington DC, USA
Posted by Marc Laporte on Aug 10, 2008 [04:51 am UTC]  (343 reads)
Tiki Events
A tradition in the TikiWiki community, a TikiFest is when there is a meeting between at least 2 TikiWiki contributors that don't usually meet. This is an opportunity for drinking adult beverages, getting laptops out and coding wildly in group sessions, discussing about wiki technology and culture, etc. depending on the mood and context. It is a great opportunity for Tiki users and Tiki power users to meet some of the developers and learn more stuff biggrin


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TikiWiki CMS/Groupware 2.0 is released!
Posted by Marc Laporte on Aug 04, 2008 [05:34 am UTC]  (1831 reads)
Releases and Patches
It is with great pleasure that the TikiWiki community releases TikiWiki CMS/Groupware 2.0

Tiki 2.0 (previously known as Tiki 1.10) is the next generation of TikiWiki. Special thanks to the countless people that made this release possible. TikiWiki is truly a community success. Over 80 people contributed 6894 commits (code changes) to the source code of version 2.0 and so many more to testing, documentation, bug reporting, etc.

TikiWiki 2.0 offers countless (really!) new features & enhancements.



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TikiWiki CMS/Groupware 2.0 Release Candidate 4
Posted by Franck Martin on Jul 31, 2008 [06:52 pm UTC]  (1329 reads)
Releases and Patches
It is with great pleasure that the TikiWiki community publishes the fourth release candidate for TikiWiki 2.0

Tiki 2.0 was formally known as Tiki 1.10, however, with all the amazing new features & enhancements, it deserves to be called 2.0 :-) This is the next generation of TikiWiki. Special thanks to the countless people that made this release possible. Over 2 years of work and thousands of code commits!




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