The Tcler's Wiki is a collaboratively-edited area on the web, dedicated to the Tcl programming language and its extensions, including the Tk graphical toolkit.
The system hosting the Tcler's Wiki comprises the following software modules
The relationships between the modules are shown in the following diagram
The Wiki is hosted on a virtual Linux server at Linode.com [L1 ]
The TDBC back-end is currently SQLite.
The help page contains information on how to get started making changes to the pages on this wiki. Any good-faith changes to this wiki are very welcome! Feel free to jump right in to correct typos, improve code examples (make sure to verify first that your changes don't break the code), add comments or any other content that contributes to the quality of this site.
If you'd like to jump in and help develop the content of this wiki, help is needed on several fronts. Here are some suggested activities:
The Tcler's Wiki was created by Jean-Claude Wippler and hosted by him ("IPX Server" [L2 ], located in Nürnberg, Germany) from 1999 until the early 2007. Its domain name was originally mini.net. With thanks to the previous provider, Rackspace (TX, US), whose server hosted mini.net for many years.
The Tcler's Wiki is sometimes claimed to be the second oldest wiki still running (after WikiWikiWeb ). The https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/revision/The+Tcler%27s+Wiki?V=0%|%first edit on its first page%|% dates from 1999-02-19.
In early 2007 the hosting was taken over by Colin McCormack after he wrote a new network interface to the Wiki backend, and in early 2008 the Wiki was given a visual makeover by Steve Landers, Jos Decoster began to add new markup (an ongoing project for Jos) and Kevin Kenny wrote the history facilities.
In 2010, Jos Decoster retargeted the wiki to TDBC backend, necessitating substantial rewrites.
The Wiki is now hosted by the Tcl Association on behalf of the Tcl Community, and maintained by a team of volunteers, including
The Wiki contents are stewarded by a team of Wiki Gnomes, one of the most prominent being Larry Virden.
Colin McCormack continues to develop and support Wub and the Wiki network interface.
AMG: This page needs to be updated in various places.