A community around an open source software project, our model is one of people helping people and, once registered, you’ll find many opportunities to participate and contribute, whether you are an individual, or part of an organization, institution, or company. You don't need to be a developer and know how to code to contribute. You can:
A bug only exists on record if it's reported in the bug tracker.
When in doubt, file a bug report or request a feature/enhancement at https://dev.tiki.org/Make-a-wish.
If you have an idea for a code enhancement in Tiki but aren't a software developer yourself, you can suggest it but the developers working on Tiki are very busy so generally don't have time to take on new code enhancements voluntarily. You might be interested in hiring a coder for this, or find an independent software developer to take on the work.
In short, you are warmly invited to participate directly in the growth of Tiki by joining the Tiki Community. For those who would like to help but don't personally have the time, we also very much appreciate financial donations to help cover the operating expenses of the project.
Tiki is a large project and there are opportunities for everyone who would like to support the open source software movement and Tiki in particular. For those who would like to help but don't personally have the time, we also very much appreciate financial donations to help cover the operating expenses of the project.
Do you have a Tiki-powered website? Use one of these badges to tell the world. (Yes, these are definitely retro — updates are in the pipeline .)
Note: Please use the images that are in the Tiki package on your server. Do not link directly to the tiki.org image files.
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We make software "the wiki way" — no rigid hierarchy, and easy onboarding and commit access for new developers. While Tiki is a mature project, started in 2002, it continues to evolve with new features being added steadily, such as Vue.js and Rubix ML. The project file repository began on SourceForge.net and has evolved from CVS to Subversion, and then to Git, hosted at GitLab. We invite coders of all levels and interests to take a look at Tiki and join us if the project catches your interest. Please see https://dev.tiki.org/TikiDevNewbie for more information.
While Tiki has a history of steady development, feature enhancement, and many downloads and installations, there is only a minimal business ecosystem around it. We would like to encourage individual consultants and companies to consider Tiki as a solution for clients who need more than a conventional web platform.
Individual web designers, integrators, and small web services companies, please see Website Companies and Consultants.
Companies with clients requiring enterprise support for more complex web solutions, please see Enterprise Information.
Please go to Evaluating Tiki for relevant information.
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