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Why open source is essential: Addressing the limits of Fair Code and Fair Source models

Explore the nuances of Fair Code, Fair Source, and open-source licensing with Ludovic Dubost, Founder and CEO of XWiki. Discover how maintaining open-source principles can ensure long-term innovation and freedom in the software ecosystem.

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Introducing our new Confluence Migration Toolkit and 3 most requested bridge macros

XWiki SAS has launched 3 Confluence-equivalent bridge macros — Page Properties, Page Properties Report, and Content by Label. These macros can be found in the new Confluence Migration Toolkit, a bundle with all the macros, apps, and services that you need to transfer data but also benefit from long-term technical support from XWiki SAS. Read the full announcement here.

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Open letter to the European Commission

The XWiki SAS and CryptPad development teams support this open letter addressed to the European Commission in favor of funding the Next Generation Internet (NGI) programs. The letter emphasizes the critical role the programs have in supporting open-source software development and technological innovation, calling for the preservation of NGI to maintain digital sovereignty and foster long-term international collaborations. Read the full article here.

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Run your on-prem wiki instance like a pro with Admin Tools Application (Pro)

XWiki SAS has released the Admin Tools Application (Pro) v1.0, one of the many business-ready Pro Apps, available in the XWiki SAS store. Through this app, you can optimize your XWiki on-prem installation, maintenance, and resources allocation — all from one central dashboard. Read the full article here.

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Matomo integration in your wiki with Analytics Application (Pro)

XWiki SAS has released the Analytics Application (Pro) v1.0, one of the many business-ready Pro Apps, available in the XWiki SAS store. Through this app, you can learn valuable insights about the most accessed pages, searched terms and user behavior from your company wiki or public website — all straight from your XWiki instance. This way, you'll have an open-source ecosystem without any data lock-in. Read the full article here.