For sites with open content it's very important that a visitor who came through a link from search engine or somewhere else would have minimum problems with adding new information to the wiki.
My personal example: I have a blog on livejournal.com and now plan to create a homepage based on tiki, but I don't want to make all of my friends from LJ to pass registration on my site. Even if they all would, it's unreal to make them all use the same logins as there.
I believe that implementing OpenID (using OpenID PHP library: http://www.openidenabled.com/openid/libraries/php ) to tiki would be a great advantage over other wiki engines.
People who have a login on any OpenID site would just enter their login on any tiki-enabled site and be registered without waiting for an e-mail or anything else.
2007-09-11: now in Tiki 1.10
To help developers solve the bug, we kindly request that you demonstrate your bug on a show2.tiki.org instance. To start, simply select a version and click on "Create show2.tiki.org instance". Once the instance is ready (in a minute or two), as indicated in the status window below, you can then access that instance, login (the initial admin username/password is "admin") and configure the Tiki to demonstrate your bug. Priority will be given to bugs that have been demonstrated on show2.tiki.org.
To help developers solve the bug, we kindly request that you demonstrate your bug on a show.tikiwiki.org instance. To start, simply select a version and click on "Create show.tikiwiki.org instance". Once the instance is ready (in a minute or two), as indicated in the status window below, you can then access that instance, login (the initial admin username/password is "admin") and configure the Tiki to demonstrate your bug. Priority will be given to bugs that have been demonstrated on show.tikiwiki.org.
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