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XWiki 12.10.11 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 12.10.11. This is the final bugfix release for 12.10. This release covers important issues, including 8 blockers, that we have discovered since XWiki 12.10.10 has been released. This release also includes 7 security fixes. ...
XWiki 13.10.2 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 13.10.2. This is a bugfix release that covers important issues that we have discovered since 13.10.1 has been released. It's also the first version of the new 13.10.x LTS branch (replacing the 12.10.x branch). ...
XWiki 13.10.1 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 13.10.1. This is a bugfix release that covers important issues that we have discovered since 13.10 has been released. ...
XWiki 13.10 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 13.10. Annotations can now be made on HTML content, including AWM applications. Progress on the conversion from Live Table to Live Data continues. A security issue has also been fixed. ...
XWiki 13.10 Release Candidate 1 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 13.10 Release Candidate 1. Annotations can now be made on HTML content, including AWM applications. Progress on the conversion from Live Table to Live Data continues. A security issue has also been fixed. ...
XWiki 13.9 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 13.9. This release introduces an experimental realtime Wiki editor (superseding the existing Realtime Collaborative Plain WikiText Editor contributed extension) and an experimental WYSIWYG editor (superseding the existing Visual Realtime Collaborative Editor contributed extension). They are not bundled yet in XWiki Standard, but we plan to do this soon. For developers, there's a new API available, called Netflux (superseding the existing Realtime Netflux Backend contributed extension), to write realtime-enabled extensions on top of XWiki. This version also contains security fixes. ...
XWiki 13.9 Release Candidate 1 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 13.9 Release Candidate 1. This release introduces an experimental realtime Wiki editor (superseding the existing Realtime Collaborative Plain WikiText Editor contributed extension) and an experimental WYSIWYG editor (superseding the existing Visual Realtime Collaborative Editor contributed extension). They are not bundled yet in XWiki Standard but we plan to do this soon. For developers there's a new API available, called Netflux (superseding the existing Realtime Netflux Backend contributed extension), to write realtime-enabled extensions on top of XWiki. ...
XWiki 12.10.10 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 12.10.10. This is a bugfix release that covers important issues that we have discovered since XWiki 12.10.10 has been released. We strongly encourage users to upgrade to it. ...
XWiki 13.8 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 13.8. Mostly a developer's release and some performance improvement for the new LiveData feature. ...
XWiki 13.8 Release Candidate 1 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 13.8 Release Candidate 1. Mostly a developer's release and some performance improvement for the new LiveData feature. ...
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INRA is using XWiki as a collaborative work solution for all its collaborators. INRA includes several laboratories located throughout the french territory and is deploying wikis on-demand for its different laboratories and projects.
Some wikis are public
Testimonials
- “10+ years of experience w/ @confluence & I must say, I'm hard pressed to find anything that I need there, that @XWiki does not provide.”
- Patrick Masson, General Manager OSI
- “I've been a follower of XWiki [...] have tried pushing it on anyone considering confluence; it's one of the few open source projects that I know of that actually has more features and work in it than most of its commercial counterparts”
- Marc Mercer, CEO of CT-Unlimited
- “We've been pleased and impressed with the power and flexibility XWiki has provided. Everything we've wanted to build with our wiki-based product been possible due to XWiki's well planned architecture.”
- Mike Hoolehan, CTO @vCalc LLC