rodrigoprimo: left #tikiwiki marclaporte: lphuberdeau: for Classroom, I get validateCategory error GillesM: joined #tikiwiki marclaporte: EO_: I am testing
refizul: anymore feature requests? :-)
EO_: I confirm the issue. RobertPlummer is the genius behind the spreadsheet. Robert: How do we make a wiki page link in a cell? refizul: marclaporte: AFAICS there's already a lot of stuff available marclaporte: refizul: http://tiki.org/FOSS+Web+Application+with+the+most+built-in+features refizul: workflow - project management - document management - calendar marclaporte: Something new we worked on a few weeks ago during the TikiFest in Barcelona :http://doc.tiki.org/PluginTrackerCalendar refizul: What exactly does this "social software" do? Is this something like Facebook on my own server? marclaporte: What do you mean by Social Software? Like this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_software
If you mean Social Networking, there are some features in Tiki which let you make something like Facebook. Photo Album, Inter-User Messages, Chat, Shoutbox, etc.
Discussion forums, events, groups, etc refizul: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_collaborative_software#Comparison_of_collaborative_software_features
This table - at the lowest row - summarizes the features of Tiki marclaporte: oh, use this link instead: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_software
I will fix the wikipedia page refizul: The term "social software" is mentioned there in the third last column. marclaporte: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_software is not the same as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Software on Wikipedia (!) refizul: yes, I just noticed that. :-) marclaporte: So http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_software is broad and since Tiki does most of what is on that page, I added a "yes"
It's like Content Management System: Just about any piece of software is a system to manage content. refizul: I guess the best thing to do next is an installation for testing purposes in a virtual machine. marclaporte: go for it! refizul: Are there special security issues with Tiki? marclaporte: Whatever is missing, you can participate to the community to add it :-)
#1 thing is to keep your Tiki up to date refizul: Maybe I can someone convince to contribute a special language support. My task is the technical part. ;-) marclaporte: We get a few vulnerabilities per year, and most of the time, they are disclosed responsibly (most of them, we it's active devs that find them) and the supported versions are patched quickly refizul: Is there a security mailing list which is supposed to be subscribed? marclaporte: See http://info.tiki.org/Version+Lifecycle If you start a project now and won't develop new things, you can stay with 9.x for 3 years
If you upgrade with regular releases, know that they are only supported for 6-7 months
There is no security-only list, but you should subscribe to http://tiki.org/tiki-newsletters.php?nlId=6&info=1
Or via RSS http://info.tiki.org/tiki-articles_rss.php?ver=2 and check when they are security releases
also, your Tiki will tell you in the admin panel if a new version is available refizul: the newsletter will be fine marclaporte: What is "special language support" ? refizul: the lifecycle roadmap is nice - looks like a well considered plan marclaporte: A lot of thought was put in to this indeed! refizul: off language: maybe some arabic translations, but I cannot promise that right now marclaporte: To find a delicate balance of work involved and what different types of community members want/need
ok, that would be awesome!
I worked briefly on one site which has the 6 languages of the UN, thus including arabic
Right-to-left support was added to Tiki a very long time ago, and a few months ago, some fixes/enhancements were made
I suspect you will find some weird things sometimes, but the basic UTF-8 support is all clean since Tiki 5.1 (Tiki started in 2002, and systems back then weren't as UTF-8 as today)
You can contribute translations here: http://i18n.tiki.org/ or via SVN
Do you code? refizul: I can, but actually I do more administration marclaporte: ok, FYI: http://dev.tiki.org/Commit+Code refizul: most installations are somewhat odd - if you want to be it done the right way: do it yourself marclaporte: the demo sites tend to get very messy :-) EO_: RobertPlummer: I'll say lots of nice things about you to people if you fix wiki page linking from a spreadsheet cell :) marclaporte: EO_: can you try on the Tiki6 demo? refizul: Would Tiki be a considerable replacement for an combination of Joomla and MediaWiki? marclaporte: yes. refizul: There's a special project where the whole setup bothers me. Are there any tools for content migration? marclaporte: http://doc.tiki.org/MediaWiki+Importer but not for Joomla!
There is an importer for WordPress as well refizul: ok, MediaWiki is the main stuff. Joomla can be crowdsourced and transferred manually, only ~500 or even less pages marclaporte: If you are going to wiki pages: http://doc.tiki.org/XML+Wiki+Import-Export
If you are going to news articles, there is a script somewhere to import from .csv refizul: the hard issue will be convincing some people who are involved in certain decisions ;-) lphuberdeau: joined #tikiwiki marclaporte: Are you having issues with plugins and upgrades? refizul: yes, upgrades are a problem.
but this is not a technical problem marclaporte: often, with many CMSs, people install all kinds of plugins/extensions and then, it becomes a nightmare to upgrade. So people don't and then, they hit security vulnerabilities refizul: there wasn't a nightmare, but there wasn't upgrades either :-/ marclaporte: hehe refizul: now it's my turn to fix some things
If I knew all that before, I'd never agreed to do anything related to this project. It had been a nightmare for a couple of month. marclaporte: of course, they hide the nightmare part as long as they can refizul: we almost left the red zone and are close to "doing it right" now marclaporte: I hope it happnes
happens
I always think "long term"
because ugly short cuts eventually come back to bite you
In Tiki, we worked very hard to get Lifecycle/release/LTS all streamlined. It was hard work, but now, releases are so much easier than before. refizul: yeah - I appreciate this philosophy
at the beginning some things are more work to do, but in the long run you'll win with a good concept marclaporte: yup!
And the http://tiki.org/Model we have developed is just awesome :-)
EO_: v6 is also problematic: http://demo.tiki.org/6x/tiki-view_sheets.php?sheetId=1
EO_: It did work in the past. I remember including a wiki page in a cell
Wiki page inclusion still works: http://demo.tiki.org/9x/tiki-view_sheets.php?sheetId=11
http://demo.tiki.org/9x/tiki-sheets.php?offset=0&sort_mode=title_asc&edit_mode=1&sheetId=11 Wiki Parse Values: is not staying set
RobertPlummer will want to know this
Already reported: http://dev.tiki.org/item4077 refizul: there are demo installations announced, but all of them seem not to work marclaporte: http://demo.tiki.org/ works
EO_: please purse the issue until resolution. It's probably a 5-min fix
refizul: good luck with your convincing
bbl refizul: bye
ah - forgot one question: how much RAM is recommended to start a virtual machine with Tiki? marclaporte: For the VM, I don't know, but once you get to installing Tiki, use http://doc.tiki.org/Server+Check refizul: minimum 512 MB -> http://doc.tiki.org/Requirements
What is supposed to be done if device mapper runs out of minor numbers? ;-) I'll get my VM tonight, you can bet :-) GillesM: joined #tikiwiki PrezKennedy: joined #tikiwiki RobertPlummer: marclaporte: Thanks for updating me on this, I will put it on the list goj: joined #tikiwiki jacmoe: joined #tikiwiki CIA-98: joined #tikiwiki
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tikiwiki: [FIX] Bringing the parser closer to beta, have expanding headers working now, tested with more dev.tiki.org data, seems solid
tikiwiki: [ENH] Broke the block parsing into a less nested structure, with a nested recovery just in case
tikiwiki: [ENH] Using now the actual breaking character returned to the parser from method line($ch) where $ch is the detected character from the string being parsed rather than assuming it is "n", in some cases, it is not set Tiki|bot: joined #tikiwiki
Recent Bug: Tracker item: #4293 - - can't view all image - http://dev.tiki.org/item4293 dennmans: left #tikiwiki CIA-98: tikiwiki: 03lindonb * r43020 10/trunk/lib/wiki-plugins/wikiplugin_fancytable.php: [FIX] Fix false positives for ~|~ as separator, causing table to break in some cases
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tikiwiki: 03chibaguy * r43022 10/trunk/styles/layout/ (design.css layout.css): [CSS] Off-screen text shouldn't need color properties. Tiki|bot: joined #tikiwiki
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tikiwiki: 03chibaguy * r43024 10/trunk/styles/ (11 files in 3 dirs): [CSS] Removing styles for no longer used feature-specific links in calendar.
tikiwiki: 03chibaguy * r43025 10/trunk/css/calendar.css: [CSS] Removing styles for no longer used feature-specific links in calendar. changi: joined #tikiwiki fabricius: joined #tikiwiki CIA-98: tikiwiki: 03chibaguy * r43026 10/trunk/templates/tiki-calendar_weekmode.tpl:
tikiwiki: Generic "heading" class added to td.calHeading to simplify styling (global
tikiwiki: heading style can cover this case if no special treatment is needed). Containing
tikiwiki: table given class "calendarweek" and inline CSS moved to calendar.css.
tikiwiki: 03chibaguy * r43027 10/trunk/css/calendar.css:
tikiwiki: Generic "heading" class added to td.calHeading to simplify styling (global
tikiwiki: heading style can cover this case if no special treatment is needed). Containing
tikiwiki: table given class "calendarweek" and inline CSS moved to calendar.css.
tikiwiki: 03chibaguy * r43028 10/trunk/styles/ (12 files in 4 dirs): [CSS] More unused classes removed (.Cal, .Cal0, etc.).
tikiwiki: 03chibaguy * r43029 10/trunk/css/calendar.css: [CSS] More unused classes removed (.Cal, .Cal0, etc.). redflo: joined #tikiwiki arildb: joined #tikiwiki Tiki|bot: New Forum Posts: File Galleries > Search Indexing > Missing Handlers application/vnd.ms-office - http://tiki.org/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?forumId=4&comments_parentId=45177 arildb: joined #tikiwiki arildb_: joined #tikiwiki Jyhem_laptop: joined #tikiwiki arildb: joined #tikiwiki arildb_: joined #tikiwiki
joined #tikiwiki j0n3: joined #tikiwiki rodrigoprimo: joined #tikiwiki Jyhem_laptop: joined #tikiwiki wu-lee: Given a group with access to edit a particular category, how would members of the group create new wiki pages in that category?
It's not obvious from the docs nor my experiments (with tiki 9.1) that this is possible since the new pages are apparently created with no category, and the attempt gets "access denied"
(s/9.1/9.0/)
(members of the group mustn't be allowed to edit wiki pages outside the category) RobertPlummer: joined #tikiwiki rodrigoprimo1: joined #tikiwiki dennmans: joined #tikiwiki j0n3: joined #tikiwiki RobertPlummer: joined #tikiwiki sandroandrade: joined #tikiwiki radek82: joined #tikiwiki dennmans: joined #tikiwiki changi: joined #tikiwiki dhazel: joined #tikiwiki CIA-98: tikiwiki: 03amette * r43030 10/trunk/tiki-check.php: [ENH] Check for PHP ByteCode cache
tikiwiki: 03amette * r43031 10/trunk/admin/include_performance.php: [FIX] Check correctly for xCache being used and needing authentication marclaporte: joined #tikiwiki lphuberdeau: joined #tikiwiki marclaporte: wu-lee: good catch
I think something is coming in Tiki10 to that respect lphuberdeau: actually, this used to work, but it was so unused as a feature that it broke sometimes between 4 and 9 - restored in 10 with the new workspace ui, hoping more people will use it and the feature will keep working time_r: joined #tikiwiki Jyhem_laptop: joined #tikiwiki marclaporte: wu-lee: do you want to be part of the Beta Test Programâ„¢?
(for workspace UI) lphuberdeau: you get a special bonus if you join before 10, I might actually fix stuff when reported marclaporte: hahahahhaha
wu-lee: http://doc.tiki.org/Workspace+UI#Video Tiki|bot: New Forum Posts: Problem with htaccess - RewriteRule - http://tiki.org/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?forumId=4&comments_parentId=45178 rodrigoprimo: joined #tikiwiki wu-lee: marclaporte: thanks
wrt. Beta Test Program, let me know what's involved, although I've mostly exhausted my client's money just installing Tiki 9.0 and getting things going marclaporte: It was just a joke
no money involved
But if you can test and find bugs, we can fix before 10.0
A recurring issue with big developments by Louis-Philippe is that too few people from the community test in trunk period. People start testing around 10.1 or 10.2 and then, it's too late to make some bigger fixes and it gets pushed back to 11.0 fabricius: haha marc
marclaporte:
I already started to switch to pre-10
me: alphatester
*ggÜ* CIA-98: tikiwiki: 03amette * r43033 10/trunk/ (templates/tiki-check.tpl tiki-check.php): [ENH] Show MySQL configuration (variables) wu-lee: ah, I have heard about these "joke" things
marclaporte: suppose my clients want to stick to the LTS version...
(as I think they do) Tiki|bot: New Forum Posts: BigBlueButton Crashes Wiki Page - http://tiki.org/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?forumId=4&comments_parentId=45180 wu-lee: how do they get bugfixes for things like that? they get backported at some point? GillesM: joined #tikiwiki marclaporte: wu-lee: backport depends on size/risk and if someone will do it
In general, if it's self contained and code hasn't moved too much, that makes sense
it's a case by case thing fabricius: joined #tikiwiki rodrigoprimo: joined #tikiwiki marclaporte: wu-lee: As you are offering services, you can list yourself here: http://info.tiki.org/article147-Announcing-the-Tiki-Service-Provider-Program rodrigoprimo: joined #tikiwiki Jyhem: wu-lee: in Admin → Groups → edit a group, there is a "Default category assigned to uncategorized objects edited by a user with this default group:" drop-down. Does it not do what you want ? CIA-98: tikiwiki: 03lphuberdeau * r43034 10/trunk/lib/ (4 files in 3 dirs): [NEW] Profile handler to set individual tracker options, useful to resolve circular dependencies with tracker options that contain field list Jyhem: Otherwise, the way that is fonfirmed to work is : create a structure with option "Categorize structure pages together (found in wiki) " and hide the classic wiki page creation, so they can only add to the structure and it gets automatically categorized changi: polom Jyhem_laptop: joined #tikiwiki marclaporte: changi: polom
changi: I'd like your opinion on http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.cms.tiki.devel/27784 changi: joined #tikiwiki lphuberdeau: left #tikiwiki changi: marclaporte: the main goal is to install svn bisect ?
oups bisec :) marclaporte: well, the main goal is to have community solution to detect / pinpoint / fix regressions
and bisect seems like a worthy tool to that end changi: sounds like a good tool CIA-98: tikiwiki: 03changi67 * r43035 10/trunk/ (9 files in 8 dirs): checkstyles : see quality.tiki.org wu-lee: Jyhem: it might, currently trying to get it to work Jyhem_laptop: talking of bisecting. When was last plugin aliases working in Tiki8 ? Tiki7 ? Tiki6?
So I can look at what to expect changi: joined #tikiwiki wu-lee: Jyhem: so I've set a test user's default group, and set the default category for that group to be the one the group can edit wiki pages in
however, I still get "access denied" when creating a page deeku: joined #tikiwiki
In TW 9.0, I have a standalone PHP file (xyz.php) in the same directory and domain as the other tiki php files. I want this file to be used only by registered users of tiki. Is there a way for me to do this, say, by checking a session variable?
I.e. the same session variable used by TW
I want to make sure that the PHP file (xyz.php) is being called from within TW and not directly (to prevent hotlinking) j0n3: left #tikiwiki Jyhem_laptop: wu-lee: so the bug is confirmed :-( That's probably the reason why I used the structures, at the time. Can't remember :-( deeku: Another question: tiki-admin_credits.php lets me create a 'Credit Type'; how do I edit the Credit Type name or delete it? changi: joined #tikiwiki
joined #tikiwiki CIA-98: tikiwiki: 03amette * r43036 10/trunk/ (templates/tiki-check.tpl tiki-check.php): [ENH] (Very) quick check for crashed tables when running inside Tiki marclaporte: amette: how do you crash tables to test? :-) amette: marclaporte: that wasn't easy........
and actually I don't manage to do it any more... so I stopped testing and rely on people like luciash and others with frequently crashed tables to test
but basically I just uploaded a biiiig file to a file gallery and then did # killall -9 mysqld
obviously the file needs to be very big as you upload from localhost to localhost...
... worked some times, but not really reliably - so now others need to test! :) RobertPlummer: refresh
woops
private function olderId($fileId)
{
global $tikilib;
$olderFileId = $tikilib->getOne("SELECT archiveId FROM tiki_files WHERE fileId = ?", array($fileId));
if ($olderFileId > 0) {
return $this->olderId($olderFileId);
} else {
return $fileId;
}
}
function oldestId()
{
global $tikilib;
$fileId = $this->getParam('fileId');
return $this->olderId($fileId);
}
23 -> 21 -> 0(stop) return 21 for example.
marclaporte: ^ marclaporte: that is a way to crash a MySQL table? amette: uhm, what?!
it shows you the history of previous ids a file has had?
but I don't see it crashing a table :) marclaporte: Robert is struggling with a Tiki File Gallery issue amette: obviously deeku: Friends, a quick question: tiki-admin_credits.php lets me create a 'Credit Type'; how do I edit the Credit Type name or delete it? marclaporte: deeku: a question for Nelson Ko :_)
:-)
amette: I am pleased crashed tables is part of Low hanging Fruit deeku: Ok, now one for you:
In TW 9.0, I have a standalone PHP file (xyz.php) in the same directory and domain as the other tiki php files. I want this file to be used only by registered users of tiki. Is there a way for me to do this, say, by checking a session variable? changi: joined #tikiwiki marclaporte: amette: The MySQL Variable Information section is quite long. Are there useful things in there that should be at the top? ex: max_connections EO_: RobertPlummer: Have you seen the wiki-links being broken when inside spreadsheet cells bug yet? RobertPlummer: I saw it. -: EO_ pesters marclaporte: deeku: http://dev.tiki.org/Hello+World#The_Hello_World_page RobertPlummer: I'm just soo busy EQ_ EO_: RobertPlummer: I'll send you a whole TEN dollars! :) amette: marclaporte: well, while doing it, it didn't feel so low hanging any more and now let's see how well the check actually works (got the idea from PHPMyAdmin, but found no confirmation on the net) marclaporte: slow_query_log slow_query_log_file Is it OK to have slow_query_log ON for production servers? deeku: Thanks Marc! marclaporte: deeku: I answerd the other day, but you must have missed it :-) amette: marclaporte: I wouldn't enable slow_query_log on production servers except for performance issues debugging as the logging itself slows MySQL down. Tiki|bot: New Forum Posts: Multiple release notes - http://tiki.org/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?forumId=2&comments_parentId=45184 changi: joined #tikiwiki