Announcing the first ever TikiFest in New York City being held from January 14-18, 2010! TikiFestNY is a big bug squash! The idea is to knock out as many bugs as possible and have as much fun as possible doing it. If a bug takes more than 30 minutes to fix, then we move on to the next one. Also, invites will be going out locally for an introduction to Tiki presentation on Saturday afternoon followed by refreshments. Hope lots of people can make it! Remote participation is also possible for those that can't. Find complete information at TikiFestNY.
48 days, 19 hours, 31 minutes and 11 seconds until TikiFestNY!
Hot on the heels of Tiki 3.3, Tiki 4.0 has been released. As usual, this new release brings tons of new features.
This release is the result of long months of hard work by a large number of contributors. Final touches were done during the week-long TikiFest in Montreal, Canada.
Further polishing Tiki 3, the TikiWiki developers have released version 3.3. This release includes wiki syntax and plugin fixes, strengthened security, and improvements in language translations and visual display, among many others.
Tiki officially turns 7 years old today. It was first release as version 0.9 (code-named Spica) on October 9, 2002 You can read the initial release message on SourceForge. Tiki certainly has come a long way in seven years, including being selected as the Project of the Month for July, 2003.