Oct 29 2008

TWiki stops being open source.

Tag: enterprise, open source, perl, twiki, twikiapplication, wikiSven Dowideit @ 1:36 pm

In September 2008, there was a TWiki Summit in Berlin, at which a Community Council was elected by Community members to move the TWiki.org project to independence from the TWIKI.NET startup. A few days ago, TWIKI.NET responded, by taking over full control of all of TWiki.org’s servers, locking everyone out and converting the project to Commercial open source.

As I’ve been working on the TWiki codebase for almost 10 years - and started from JOSWiki too, I too feel uncomfortable about this change, Especially as re-signing up to twiki.org requires that I not only agree to a new terms of use, but also to their very evil commercialy based privacy policy - Personal information you provide (or have provided) to TWiki.org may be shared with TWIKI.NET to support ongoing business and communication processes. - essentially saying that they can use your information for marketing themselves, and to sell that information on (you can only opt out of being contacted.)

In the short term, I hope to continue supporting the TWiki installers I build, and with the rest of the active development community, to build an independent alternative.

Please support the twikifork if you’d like to support those that previously developed the codebase called TWiki.

http://blog.musmo.com/2008/10/29/the-end-of-twiki/
http://wordpress.metro.cx/2008/10/28/twiki-is-dead-long-live-twiki/
http://blog.wikiring.com/Blog/BlogEntry28
http://fosiki.com/blog/2008/10/29/twiki-stops-being-open-source/
http://colas.nahaboo.net/Blog/TWiki_forks
http://michaeldaumconsulting.com/Blog/BlogEntry72
http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/10/29/146201
http://slashdot.org/firehose.pl?op=view&id=1339353
TWiki's hunt for cash fractures its community (CNET)
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Oct 27 2008

What makes an Enterprise Wiki Special

Tag: enterprise, open source, perl, twiki, twikiapplication, wikiSven Dowideit @ 1:48 pm

OSDC 2008: Sydney

see me at OSDC 2008 - 3-5 December 2008. I’ll be giving a short talk and demo:

Traditional Wikis are about developing ‘legacy’ documents. Wikipedia is an asymptotic example where the ideal is to craft a perfect topic that accurately and concisely covers its subject matter.

Enterprise Wikis have a different focus :- they attempt to dynamically integrate processes, workflows and data, to support and automate an Enterprises Business Intelligence.

They provide integration points to provide not only an up to date status of an Enterprise, but to provide a Historical record of the development of that status, providing a Knowledge management and decision making framework.

Today, Enterprise Wiki’s are Social Knowledge management systems, recruiting peers throughout an organization, but leading into the future, Enterprise Wiki’s will become Knowledge driven Performance indicating Dashboards.

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Oct 24 2008

TWiki 4.2.3 JeOS Virtual Machine

Tag: debian, enterprise, new, open source, perl, twiki, twikiapplication, wikiSven Dowideit @ 12:25 pm
TWiki 4.2 JeOS VM


download mirror 1 460MB (USA) TWiki 4.2.3, (does not include VMware):

Easy installation on Windows, Linux and OSX!

Trivial upgrades of TWiki and TWiki Plugins

Summary: This package enables you to quickly and easily install a pre-configured TWiki 4.2 ’software appliance’ on Windows, by using the free VMware Player or VMware Server - like another computer running within your computer. This generally performs better than a normal WindowsInstallCookbook approach and is easier to install than IndigoPerlCookbook (takes just 5 minutes, a bit like installing a hard disk that has TWiki and Linux pre-installed). Although running TWiki on Linux on top of Windows may seem complicated, it’s actually much simpler than installing TWikiOnWindows - no TWiki or Linux knowledge is needed to get a working TWiki installation!

IDEA! This uses TWiki VM 4.2.3 released on 12 September 2008. It is installed using SvenDowideit’s fosiki TWiki debian package repository to make upgrades, and installation of TWiki Plugins (with external dependencies) easy.

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Oct 21 2008

TWiki 4.2.3 Windows installer update

Tag: enterprise, perl, twiki, twikiapplicationSven Dowideit @ 3:39 pm

TWiki 4.2 for windows - with fully integrated native installers that will update your Computer with perl, apache and other tools needed to run TWiki.

The first of these installers released is the  Windows TWiki installer, and includes

  1. Apache 2.2, (apache_2.2.10-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8i.msi)
  2. ActiveState Perl (ActivePerl-5.8.8.824-MSWin32-x86-287188.msi)
  3. Gnu Grep
  4. Gnu rcs
  5. Vanilla TWiki 4.2.3.

If the installer detects that you already have the same version (or later) of apache, perl, grep or rcs installed, it will only install the needed components. TWiki is installed into c:\Program Files\TWiki. The main change to the installer is that it now tries to detect non-English ‘Program Files’ directories and install into the right place.

Please download it, try it out and report your impressions, gripes, bugs and successes here on TWiki.org, or in the TWiki Bugs system.

Another TWiki innovation brought to you by fosiki, a  WikiRing.com founding partner.

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Aug 06 2008

Working towards Native TWiki attachment search

Tag: perl, search, twiki, twikiapplication, wikiSven Dowideit @ 7:31 pm

And along the way, TWiki’s inbuilt Topic and structured Search is going to get a boost too.

I’ve been working on trying to bring SearchEngineKinoSearchAddOn into TWiki properly - by adding it as a configuration item in the SearchAlgorithms. So far, its a pretty cool - it super fast, especially on my test topic set of 50,000 plants - even allowing simple structured queries based on TWiki FormFields.

The work will require a few refactorings that will be in TWiki 4.2.2 and above (planned for mid-September), so I expect things to move along quickly.

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Aug 04 2008

Enterprise Wiki - TWiki 4.2.1 update released

Tag: enterprise, new, perl, twiki, twikiapplication, wikiSven Dowideit @ 1:02 pm

This release makes over 150 improvements to the current Enterprise TWiki.

Along with many WYSIWYG Editing improvements, better UTF8 support, User mapping fixes and SEARCH improvements, This release contains an optimization that should see 4.2.1 being 10-30% faster than 4.2.0.

I will be updating the TWikiInstallers as soon as I can - the Windows installer should see the biggest impact, as I have managed to fix a number of SEARCH issues that are windows specific.

see TWikiRelease04×02x01 for more details.

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