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Learning curve worth to climb  
5.0
 
written over 14 years ago

Hello,

Indeed, I'm a user of the Tiki plateform and yes, the learning curve for a non-programer/coder is steep. So I am bias with this response to kozuch82.

kozuch82, once you have learned the basics and used it, you say to yourself: YES__!

No needs to look for a pluggins anymore and integration of components.

kozuch82, I suggest you give it a shot and after, you can make a judgment. By giving it a shot, I mean not only look at the front page, browse through some web site examples: Give it a real first good chance. Then, instead of using one post to make your claim, you'll probably be more moderate and a bit more receptive to other people's things.

You see kozuch82, what makes an open source development project stick and grow is not the number of developers who are behind. It is not also the level of intelligence of the community that makes the software better. It is indeed in the culture, the root beleif system (like Don Tapscott says) that makes the difference.

Daniel.

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