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{{Wiki Engine
{{Wiki engine <!--see 'Template:Wiki engine' for full detail and hidden help advice-->
|name              = OpenGuides
|name             = <big>OpenGuides</big>™ <small>–<br>''the guides made by you''</small>
|logo             = http://dev.openguides.org/static/resources/logo.png
|URL             = https://OpenGuides.org/software
|URL               = http://openguides.org/
|logo             = https://web.Archive.org/web/20220121054249/https://Dev.OpenGuides.org/static/resources/logo.png
|recentchanges URL = http://dev.openguides.org/timeline
|wide logo        = y
|wikinode URL     = No
|changes URL     = https://OpenGuides.org/release_notes
|status            = Active
|wikinode URL     = No <!--eg: https://WikiEngineURL.org/WikiNode, if none, use 'No'-->
|language         = English
|about URL        = https://OpenGuides.org/news
|editmode          = OpenEdit
|documentation URL= https://Dev.OpenGuides.org/wiki/OnlineDocumentation
|maintopic         = Wiki Engine
|source code URL = No <!--eg: https://GitHub.com/RepoAuthor/WikiEngine, or similar, if none, use 'No'-->
|prog language     = Perl
|maintopic        = Wiki engine<!--leave this as is, it can not be over-ridden-->
}}
|founder         = [https://www.Perl.com/authors/kake-pugh/ Kake Pugh] <small>(founder)</small>
'''[[OpenGuides]]''' is a complete system for running a website about a subject where {{tag|geography|geographical}} location is important.  It's mostly used to run guides to a town or {{tag|Cities|city}}.  It's an {{tag|Open Source|open-source}} [[wiki]]-based web application written in {{tag|Perl}}.
|CEO              = The OpenGuides Project <small>(owner)</small>
|language         = English<!--for interface only-->
|prog language   = Perl
|s/w license      = Perl License<!--https://metaCPAN.org/pod/OpenGuides-->
|status          = Active<!--'Active' if available, 'Dead' if not, 'Dormant' if available but no staff support-->
}}[[File:OpenGuides logo.png|right|frame|OpenGuides™ logo|alt=]]
'''OpenGuides™ – ''the guides made by you''''' — is a complete system for running a [[wiki]] website about a [[:Category:Wiki Topic|subject]] where {{tag|Geography|geographical}} location is important.  It is mostly used to run guides about a {{tag|city}} or town[[OpenGuides]], from {{tag|London}}, England, is an {{tag|open source}} wiki-based {{tag|free software}} web application written in {{tag|Perl}}.


;Features
;''Features
* [[WikiIndex:StructuredData|StructuredData]]
*[[WikiIndex:WikiIndex:Structured data|Structured data]]
* {{tag|Google Maps}} integration
*{{tag|Google Maps}} integration
* {{tag|SQL}} backend storage using {{tag|Postgres}}, {{tag|MySQL}}, or {{tag|SQLite}}
*{{tag|SQL}} backend storage; using Postgres, {{tag|MySQL}}, or {{tag|SQLite}}
* {{tag|Resource Description Framework}} ([[RDF]]) output, for integration into {{tag|Semantic Web}}
*{{tag|Resource Description Framework}} (RDF) output, for integration into {{tag|Semantic Web}}
<!--{{WikiEngineFeatures}}-->
{{WikiMatrix wiki engine features}}


Our StructuredData is implemented via user-friendly individual text boxes rather than [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]]-style templates; see for example [http://boston.openguides.org/?id=Sandbox;action=edit Sandbox edit] on the [[Boston OpenGuide]].
Our structured data is implemented via [[user]]-friendly individual text boxes, rather than [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]]-style templates; see for example [http://Boston.OpenGuides.org/?id=Sandbox;action=edit Sandbox edit]{{PermanentDeadEL}} on the [[Boston OpenGuide]].


We chose to use SQL storage because it's flexible, and it allows guide admins to create customised queries and features; see for example [http://london.randomness.org.uk/scripts/find.cgi the category search] on the [[Randomness Guide to London]].  We included [http://sqlite.org SQLite] support for situations where running a proper database server isn't possible; SQLite is a complete SQL engine which stores all its data in a single file on disk.  It does <u>not</u> use [[CamelCase]].
We chose to use {{tag|SQL}} storage because it's flexible, and it allows guide [[admin]]s to create customised queries and features; see for example [https://London.Randomness.org.uk/scripts/find.cgi the category search] on the [[Randomness Guide to London]].  We included [https://SQLite.org SQLite] support for situations where running a proper [[:Category:Database|database]] server isn't possible; SQLite is a complete SQL engine which stores all its data in a single file on disk.  It does <u>not</u> use [[CamelCase]].


;Community
;''Community
*The #openguides IRC channel on irc.perl.org
*The [https://OpenGuides.org/irc.html #OpenGuides IRC] — ''network'': <tt>irc.perl.org</tt>, ''channel'': <tt>#OpenGuides</tt>
*[http://lists.openguides.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openguides-dev The openguides-dev mailing list]
*[https://OpenGuides.org/lists.html OpenGuides mailing lists]
<div style=float:right>http://openguides.org/img/logo.png</div>
**[[Archive.org:20161204182712/http://Lists.OpenGuides.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openguides-dev|OpenGuides-Dev — OpenGuides software developers' list]] — via [[Archive.org]]


;See also
;''External links
*[http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2003/10/31/openguides.html OpenGuides article on Perl.com] (October 2003)
*[https://www.Perl.com/pub/2003/10/31/openguides.html/ Open Guides article] — on Perl.com by Kake Pugh, 31 October 2003
*[http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2007/07/05/openguides-city-wikis-in-perl.html OpenGuides article on ONLamp.com] (July 2007)
*[[Archive.org:20070708181916/http://www.ONLamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2007/07/05/openguides-city-wikis-in-perl.html|OpenGuides: city wikis in Perl]] — article on ONLamp.com by Kake Pugh, 5 July 2007, via [[Archive.org]]
*[http://dev.openguides.org/ dev.OpenGuides.org] — wiki, bug-tracker and source repository
*[https://Dev.OpenGuides.org Dev.OpenGuides.org] — wiki, bug-tracker and source repository
*[https://metaCPAN.org/release/OpenGuides OpenGuides] — on metaCPAN.org
*[[GitHub:OpenGuides/OpenGuides|OpenGuides]] — at [[GitHub|GitHub.com]]
*[[GitHub:gitpan/OpenGuides-Statistics|OpenGuides - statistics]] — read-only release history for OpenGuides-Statistics, at GitHub.com
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OpenGuides
the guides made by you

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Main topic: Wiki engine
Founded by: Kake Pugh (founder)
Owner / CEO: The OpenGuides Project (owner)
Interface language: English
Programming language: Perl
Software license: Perl License
Status: Active
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OpenGuides™ – the guides made by you — is a complete system for running a wiki website about a subject where geographical location is important. It is mostly used to run guides about a city or town. OpenGuides, from London, England, is an open source wiki-based free software web application written in Perl.

Features

Our structured data is implemented via user-friendly individual text boxes, rather than MediaWiki-style templates; see for example Sandbox edit [permanent dead link] on the Boston OpenGuide.

We chose to use SQL storage because it's flexible, and it allows guide admins to create customised queries and features; see for example the category search on the Randomness Guide to London. We included SQLite support for situations where running a proper database server isn't possible; SQLite is a complete SQL engine which stores all its data in a single file on disk. It does not use CamelCase.

Community
External links
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