Short description: PHP and MySQL web application framework
Aiki Framework
Developer(s)
Bassel Khartabil,[1] Fabricatorz, LLC[2]
Initial release
September 2009 (2009-09)[3]
Preview release
0.9.1[4]
/ February 23, 2012 (2012-02-23)
Repository
github.com/aikiframework/aikiframework
Written in
PHP, MySQL and JavaScript
Type
Content management framework
License
AGPL
Aiki Framework is a PHP and MySQL (LAMP) web application framework that allows designers and programmers to create and work with existing content management systems from the web.[5] The Fabricatorz global production company[2] was its commercial steward and has used it to build Open Clip Art Library 3.0[6] and the now public Open Font Library.[7][8] Both sites using Aiki Framework were publicly announced at Libre Graphics Meeting 2011.
Contents
1Status
2Usage
3Examples
4Participants
5Bassel Khartabil
6References
7External links
Status
The last release[9] of the software approximately coincided with the March 15, 2012 detainment in Syria of the technology's inventor, Bassel Khartabil. Aiki Framework was for a long time the underlying technology of the Open Clip Art Library and still is for Open Font Library, but the technology was deprecated since 2016 when it was resurrected and put on GitHub.[10] The history of changes was imported to git from last zip file taken from archive.org and controlled by bazaar version control.
Usage
The goal of Aiki Framework is to make a fast system for developing heavily trafficked communities where developers are used to editing source code, but can not directly because of necessary security precautions in running a web server.
Examples
Open Clip Art Library[11][12]
Open Font Library
Participants
Christopher Adams[13]
Dave Crossland
Steven Garcia
Brad Phillips[14]
Jon Phillips[15]
Bassel Safadi
Barry Threw[16]
Jakub T. Jankiewicz[17]
Bassel Khartabil
On 1 August 2017, it was reported that the inventor of Aiki, Bassel Khartabil (known as Bassel Safadi), had been executed in prison by the Syrian government.[18][19]
↑Safadi, Bassel (2010). "Open Clip Art Library 2.0 Powered by Aiki Framework Announced". bassel.ws. http://bassel.ws/2010/03/open-clip-art-library-2-0-announcement/.
↑"Open Clip Art 3.0 Press Release". fabricatorz.com (Press release). 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-05-15.
↑"Open Font Library Public Press Release". fabricatorz.com (Press release). 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-05-19.
↑"Launchpad Announcement". Open Clip Art Library Launchpad. 2011. https://launchpad.net/openclipart/+announcement/8351.
↑"Open Clip Art Library 0.9.1 Release". https://launchpad.net/aikiframework/+announcement/9657.
↑"Aiki Framework" (in en). https://github.com/aikiframework/aikiframework.
↑"Blog Filling The Gap Open Clip Art Library Provides More Than 26 000 Images". http://ostatic.com/blog/filling-the-gap-open-clip-art-library-provides-more-than-26-000-images.
↑"Open Clip Art Library 2.0 [LWN.net"]. https://lwn.net/Articles/378062/.
↑"Christopher Adams" (in en). http://chris.raysend.com/.
↑Phillips, Brad. "Bradphillips.org" (in en). http://bradphillips.org/.
↑"Jon Phillips". https://jonphillips.org/.
↑"barry threw". http://www.barrythrew.com/.
↑"Jakub T. Jankiewicz". https://jakub.jankiewicz.org.
↑"منظمة العفو الدولية on Twitter" (in en). Twitter. https://twitter.com/AmnestyAR/status/892464595595657218.
↑Corbyn, Zoë (2015-12-11). "Bassel Khartabil: fears for man who brought open internet to the Arab world" (in en). https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/dec/11/bassel-khartabil-fears-for-man-who-brought-open-internet-to-the-arab-world.
External links
"Official website". http://aikiframework.org/.
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