One of the primary methods that Tiki developers communicate with one another is via IRC (Internet Relay Chat). There is an IRC channel dedicated to Tiki: #tikiwiki (on the Freenode network). There are usually 15-30 folks online at any given time.
If you're unfamiliar with IRC, see http://tikiwiki.org/ConnectingToIrc for information on how to connect and chat. The Tiki channel is very friendly and everyone online is willing to help.
Some general rules to remember:
- Don't "ask to ask" — simply ask your question. If someone can help, they will.
- Do check the documentation, FAQs, and forums first. Most questions have already been asked (and answered).
- Don't post large amounts of code to the channel. Instead, use a site such as http://pastebin.com/.
- Do be patient if no one answers immediately You can always check the chat log later and see if someone offered a suggestion.
- Remember, the world is a big place. Just because it is 3 o'clock in the afternoon for you, doesn't mean that the rest of the world is awake, too.
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Reviewing the Log
A log of the #tikiwiki channel is automatically maintained at: http://irc.tikiwiki.org. This is especially helpful when checking to see if your question was answered.
You can "page" through the log, from day-to-day, as well as perform keyword searches.