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   fabricius: <u>amette</u>: ping
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   amette: polom
   <br> oah... 10 unanswered pms here... lemme cleanup...
   <br> ... wassup?
   <br> haven't had a look in my irc in a long time...
   -: amette hibernates again
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   kstingel: which DB table do I need to hack so that Tiki knows "feature_wiki" is enabled? -- on a fresh install of br9, br10 + trunk, Tiki thinks that admin doesn't have permission to change their password and having worked around this, upon trying to open tiki-index.php, Tiki believes the Wiki feature is disabled
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   kstingel: interestingly ... the problem doesn't exist in Tiki 6.9
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   kstingel: finally managed to get into the Tikis ... went directly to tiki-login.php and then on admin page, re-enabled the Wiki feature
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   kstingel: not sure how far back it got 'broken' but something is horribly wrong in trunk look and feel ... and when trying to change anything (using the look page) I get:
   <br> <u>Notice</u>: this variable may not be empty: $_POST["maxRecords"]
   <br> being a global variable, I don't know if this is a Tiki problem, or a server issue
   <br> ... problem occurs on my Windon't machine - don't know if it also occurs on Ubuntu box as trunk site is currently opening up blank
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   Tiki|bot: Recent Bug: Tracker item: #4357 - - Forum - Error Message "No thread indicated" v6.7 &amp; LTS v6.9  - http://dev.tiki.org/item4357
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   manmi: Hi folks, I just came across tikiwiki and found i actually quite interesting. What puzzles me a bit though is that the community activity seems to be rather low for such an advanced project. Is this because it's mid January or is it a trend?
   DrDub: <u>manmi</u>: how do you measure "community activity"?
   manmi: Hm, visible communication? I know that it's always a handful of people that are really dedicated.
   <br> But low activity on forums, mailinglist, here
   <br> Dead links in doc to external sites
   <br> signing up on hp community and getting no response for approval over 2 days or so
   <br> Let's call it a first impression
   DrDub: <u>manmi</u>: thanks for sharing
   manmi: welcome :-)
   DrDub: I'm not involved in tiki that much (yet) but the community is quite active IRL here in Montreal
   <br> also, mature projects tend to exhibit a different behavior, for example see this discussion at he Debian devel mailing list: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2012/10/msg00160.html '(seemingly) declinging bug report numbers'
   gour: <u>manmi</u>: have you considered some other CMS-es as well?
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   manmi: <u>gour</u>: I first used Mediawiki many years ago but wasn't good for what I want and so I ended up with twiki and changed to foswiki
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   manmi: for a new project (actually the project that got me interested in wikis in the first place) I recently started to look again and stumbled over tiki which I reckon I will use now
   <br> got it installed at the moment as http://test.glassdoc.org
   Tiki-KGB: tikiwiki 03sylvieg r44505 10trunk/lib/freetag/freetaglib.php
   <br> tikiwiki [FIX]filter on blogId
   DrDub: <u>marclaporte</u>: manmi here was mentioning that he just came across tiki and " What puzzles me a bit though is that the community activity seems to be rather low for such an advanced project." he might have some interesting feedback from a newcomer.
   <br> <u>manmi</u>: gour might have been asking about the community involvement in other CMS-es :-)
   manmi: <u>DrDub</u>: When I say I'm too old for relevant community involvment it sounds like a cheap excuse but that's how it is ;-)
   <br> I rather make small but frequent donations to projects whose applications I use including Wikipedia :-)
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   manmi: I like to make bug reports and smaller patches if possible.
   marclaporte: welcome to the community manmi
   manmi: I thought about complementing the documentation and fixing it here and there
   marclaporte: About registration delay: We are plagued by spam and some volunteers are now checking the accounts, which causes unfortunate delay
   <br> <u>manmi</u>:  I just validated your account so you can now login with it on any *.tiki.org site
   manmi: no problem, just couriosity, and thank you
   marclaporte: did you receive an email to confirm validation of account?
   <br> <u>manmi</u>:  what is your SourceForge.net username?
   -: marclaporte wishes we had better spam prevention for all this process to be fully automatic like in the good old days....
   manmi: oh god, I think I'm registered there as "tictric"
   <br> if that account still exists
   marclaporte: This you?  http://sourceforge.net/users/tictric
   manmi: amazing :) Yes
   marclaporte: http://sourceforge.net/users/tictric now has commit access to Tiki code base