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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <noreply Date: Tuesday, November 6, 2018 Subject: wiki page "Major Features Missing In Tiki" changed by luciash d' being To: marc The page "Major Features Missing In Tiki" was changed by luciash d' being at 07 Nov 18 00:26 CET You can view the page by following this link: https://dev.tiki.org/Major-Features-Missing-In-Tiki You can view a diff back to the previous version by following this link: https://dev.tiki.org/tiki-pagehistory.php?page=Major%20Features%20Missing%20In%20Tiki&compare=1&oldver=&newver=1 *********************************************************** The changes in this version follow below, followed after by the current full page text. *********************************************************** +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ @@ -Lines: 1 changed to +Lines: 1-72 @@ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ + Many open source web applications have a large number of features available as add-ons. They need to be installed separately and there are often several add-ons for the same purpose. + Instead, the Tiki community uses an ((tw:all-in-one Model)). One of the consequences is that Tiki is the ((tw:FOSS Web Application with the most built-in features)). + + Not only has this been true for a quite a while now, but Tiki also has a much faster than average release schedule, with 2 major releases per year. + + * 2008-08: ((doc:Tiki2|What's new in Tiki 2.0))? + * 2009-05: ((doc:Tiki3|What's new in Tiki 3.0)) LTS? + * 2009-11: ((doc:Tiki4|What's new in Tiki 4.0))? + * 2010-06: ((doc:Tiki5|What's new in Tiki 5.0))? + * 2010-11: ((doc:Tiki6|What's new in Tiki 6.0)) LTS? + * 2011-06: ((doc:Tiki7|What's new in Tiki 7.0))? + * 2011-11: ((doc:Tiki8|What's new in Tiki 8.0))? + * 2012-06: ((doc:Tiki9|What's new in Tiki 9.0)) LTS? + * 2012-12: ((doc:Tiki10|What's new in Tiki 10.0))? + * 2013-07: ((doc:Tiki11|What's new in Tiki 11.0))? + * 2013-11: ((doc:Tiki12|What's new in Tiki 12.0)) LTS? + * 2014-08: ((doc:Tiki13|What's new in Tiki 13.0))? + * 2015-05: ((doc:Tiki14|What's new in Tiki 14.0))? + * 2016-04: ((doc:Tiki15|What's new in Tiki 15.0))? + * 2016-11: ((doc:Tiki16|What's new in Tiki 16.0))? + * 2017-07: ((doc:Tiki17|What's new in Tiki 17.0))? + * 2018-01: ((doc:Tiki18|What's new in Tiki 18.0))? + * 2018-10 (planned): ((doc:Tiki19|What's new in Tiki 19.0))? + * 2019-04 (planned): ((doc:Tiki20|What's new in Tiki 20.0))? + * 2019-10 (planned): ((doc:Tiki21|What's new in Tiki 21.0))? + + Even with all the features, there are still ((All Feature Requests|several hundred feature requests)). But most of these are requests for enhancements to an existing feature. Once a feature is in the code base and is basically usable, it usually evolves naturally/organically. In each Tiki version, most features are refined at least a bit. Some like ((Webmail)) need a lot of work. But at least, it's a start. + + But when a feature is totally absent, it takes a spark to make it happen and take it to the level where is starts evolving naturally/organically. + + What does Tiki __not do__ yet? (please base your answers on latest code). You can also check out the list of ((tw:Use Cases)) for more ideas. See also: ((Interesting Features from other Web apps)) + + + !! Major features totally missing + {wishes filtervalue="163" status="op"} + * --Desktop publishing as will be needed for the ((Online Publishing House))-- See ((doc:mPDF)) + * ((Naive Bayes classifier)) + * --Something like ((kfm)) or ((elFinder))-- Done in ((Tiki11)) + * ((WikiTrust)) + * ((Social Bookmarking)) + * ((Link checker)) (internal and external) + * ((Animations)) + * ((Repository Browser)) for ((Code Review)) + * --Interface with ((Monitoring)) tools: Nagios, Zabbix- etc. Would also be part of ((TRIM)) and ((Check))-- Code for Nagios was adding. Documention: https://doc.tiki.org/Monitoring + * Online Store (out-of-the-box solution like PrestaShop) + + + * A well-defined API for building applications on top of, or integrating application into Tiki. __People often say this but without a specific example, it's difficult to follow-up upon. Current plugins structure is very efficient to interface with 3rd party services. Can you give 2-3 specific examples of applications or types of applications you have in mind? Thanks! --marclaporte__ + + + !! Major features missing from main code base, but available with 3rd party mods or workarounds + * [http://tiki.org/LearningManagementSystemDev|Learning Management] features like Moodle (gradebook, class management, etc.) though Tiki does have some [http://edu.tiki.org/AulaWiki|3rd party mods] for this + * ((doc:E-democracy system)) (we have polls and such but it's not the same as a full-fledged voting/election system) + * Online Help (not d.tw.o)-dthacker / marclaporte: can you explain a little more? + * Event Management system : while most of this can be done by using the wiki, calendar and user trackers, it's too difficult for someone new to Tiki. Added to ((info:Use Cases)) + * Have a calendar in the main code base. Either including ((doc:Mod extcalculator)), ((doc:Mod calculator)) or another... + + + !! Incomplete features + __Please ((Add to Wishlist)) instead__ + * External Authentication + ** Interface with SiteMinder ([http://www.ca.com]) (similar to InterTiki, except yield to SiteMinder for authentication as an enterprise-wide intranet authenticator) + * Debian and Ubuntu ((tw:Packaging Team)) + * VMware and Xen virtual appliances + * Trackbacks in ((blogs)) + + See also: ((Interesting Features from other Web apps)) + + -=Alias=- + * (alias(Major Features Missing In TikiWiki)) + * (alias(Missing Features)) *********************************************************** The new page content follows below. *********************************************************** Many open source web applications have a large number of features available as add-ons. They need to be installed separately and there are often several add-ons for the same purpose. Instead, the Tiki community uses an ((tw:all-in-one Model)). One of the consequences is that Tiki is the ((tw:FOSS Web Application with the most built-in features)). Not only has this been true for a quite a while now, but Tiki also has a much faster than average release schedule, with 2 major releases per year. * 2008-08: ((doc:Tiki2|What's new in Tiki 2.0))? * 2009-05: ((doc:Tiki3|What's new in Tiki 3.0)) LTS? * 2009-11: ((doc:Tiki4|What's new in Tiki 4.0))? * 2010-06: ((doc:Tiki5|What's new in Tiki 5.0))? * 2010-11: ((doc:Tiki6|What's new in Tiki 6.0)) LTS? * 2011-06: ((doc:Tiki7|What's new in Tiki 7.0))? * 2011-11: ((doc:Tiki8|What's new in Tiki 8.0))? * 2012-06: ((doc:Tiki9|What's new in Tiki 9.0)) LTS? * 2012-12: ((doc:Tiki10|What's new in Tiki 10.0))? * 2013-07: ((doc:Tiki11|What's new in Tiki 11.0))? * 2013-11: ((doc:Tiki12|What's new in Tiki 12.0)) LTS? * 2014-08: ((doc:Tiki13|What's new in Tiki 13.0))? * 2015-05: ((doc:Tiki14|What's new in Tiki 14.0))? * 2016-04: ((doc:Tiki15|What's new in Tiki 15.0))? * 2016-11: ((doc:Tiki16|What's new in Tiki 16.0))? * 2017-07: ((doc:Tiki17|What's new in Tiki 17.0))? * 2018-01: ((doc:Tiki18|What's new in Tiki 18.0))? * 2018-10 (planned): ((doc:Tiki19|What's new in Tiki 19.0))? * 2019-04 (planned): ((doc:Tiki20|What's new in Tiki 20.0))? * 2019-10 (planned): ((doc:Tiki21|What's new in Tiki 21.0))? Even with all the features, there are still ((All Feature Requests|several hundred feature requests)). But most of these are requests for enhancements to an existing feature. Once a feature is in the code base and is basically usable, it usually evolves naturally/organically. In each Tiki version, most features are refined at least a bit. Some like ((Webmail)) need a lot of work. But at least, it's a start. But when a feature is totally absent, it takes a spark to make it happen and take it to the level where is starts evolving naturally/organically. What does Tiki __not do__ yet? (please base your answers on latest code). You can also check out the list of ((tw:Use Cases)) for more ideas. See also: ((Interesting Features from other Web apps)) !! Major features totally missing {wishes filtervalue="163" status="op"} * --Desktop publishing as will be needed for the ((Online Publishing House))-- See ((doc:mPDF)) * ((Naive Bayes classifier)) * --Something like ((kfm)) or ((elFinder))-- Done in ((Tiki11)) * ((WikiTrust)) * ((Social Bookmarking)) * ((Link checker)) (internal and external) * ((Animations)) * ((Repository Browser)) for ((Code Review)) * --Interface with ((Monitoring)) tools: Nagios, Zabbix- etc. Would also be part of ((TRIM)) and ((Check))-- Code for Nagios was adding. Documention: https://doc.tiki.org/Monitoring * Online Store (out-of-the-box solution like PrestaShop) * A well-defined API for building applications on top of, or integrating application into Tiki. __People often say this but without a specific example, it's difficult to follow-up upon. Current plugins structure is very efficient to interface with 3rd party services. Can you give 2-3 specific examples of applications or types of applications you have in mind? Thanks! --marclaporte__ !! Major features missing from main code base, but available with 3rd party mods or workarounds * [http://tiki.org/LearningManagementSystemDev|Learning Management] features like Moodle (gradebook, class management, etc.) though Tiki does have some [http://edu.tiki.org/AulaWiki|3rd party mods] for this * ((doc:E-democracy system)) (we have polls and such but it's not the same as a full-fledged voting/election system) * Online Help (not d.tw.o)-dthacker / marclaporte: can you explain a little more? * Event Management system : while most of this can be done by using the wiki, calendar and user trackers, it's too difficult for someone new to Tiki. Added to ((info:Use Cases)) * Have a calendar in the main code base. Either including ((doc:Mod extcalculator)), ((doc:Mod calculator)) or another... !! Incomplete features __Please ((Add to Wishlist)) instead__ * External Authentication ** Interface with SiteMinder ([http://www.ca.com]) (similar to InterTiki, except yield to SiteMinder for authentication as an enterprise-wide intranet authenticator) * Debian and Ubuntu ((tw:Packaging Team)) * VMware and Xen virtual appliances * Trackbacks in ((blogs)) See also: ((Interesting Features from other Web apps)) -=Alias=- * (alias(Major Features Missing In TikiWiki)) * (alias(Missing Features))
Possible regression from r65651 (thanks Chealer)
Fixed in 19.x in r68483?
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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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