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<p>Il mio nome e' Rick Sapir e produco documentazione tecnica per case di software da piu' di dieci anni.</p> I have been using Tiki for a variety of web projects (including <a class="wiki external" href="../../../../../../../../">KeyContent.org</a> and <a href="http://twbasics.keycontent.org">TikiWiki for Smarties</a>) since early 2005. I originally choose Tiki as my CMS platform because of its large feature set. Sure, there are other (some may argue <em>better</em>) applications for wikis, forums, blogs, etc. But <strong>none</strong> are as fully integrated as Tiki.<br /> In 2009 I was named to the Tiki Admin Group (TAG) and later became a member of the Tiki Software Community Association. I continue to be active in the Tiki community (using the handle <strong>ricks99)</strong> on the Tiki IRC channel (<a class="wiki external" href="http://irc.tikiwiki.org/">#tikiwiki</a>), answering <a class="wiki external" href="http://tikiwiki.org/tiki-forums.php">forum questions</a>, <a class="wiki external" href="http://www.twitter.com/twbasics">Tweeting away</a>, and doing what I can to improve the <a class="wiki external" href="http://www.tikiwiki.org/">Tiki community</a>.<br /><br /> Of course, just as Tiki is a tool for collaboration, so this book is a collaborative effort. While I am the primary author, I would like to thank the others who contributed. For a full list of authors, reviewers, and translators, please see the <a class="wiki" title="Thanks for helping!" href="http://twbasics.keycontent.org/Contributors">Contributors</a> page.<br />

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