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Art started Citadel/UX in October of 1987, and though it does not contain any code from other Citadels it is very similar to [[Citadel-86]]. Art has done a great job creating a UNIX based Citadel that is more than a newsreader. Though you can gate Internet e-mail and newsgroups. This system contains many of the features found in DOS-based Citadels. As with a lot of UNIX software Citadel/UX is freeware and it's been tested on many flavours of UNIX. Art can be reached via Internet email at ajc@uncnsrd.org.  
Art started Citadel/UX in October of 1987, and though it does not contain any code from other Citadels it is very similar to [[Citadel-86]]. Art has done a great job creating a UNIX based Citadel that is more than a newsreader. Though you can gate Internet e-mail and newsgroups. This system contains many of the features found in DOS-based Citadels. As with a lot of UNIX software Citadel/UX is freeware and it's been tested on many flavours of UNIX. Art can be reached via Internet email at ajc@uncnsrd.org.  
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As of a recent version (which?) Citadel/UX has been rebranded as Citadel.  To avoid confusion on this wiki, the original [[Citadel]] will be referred as Citadel and Citadel/UX (now Citadel) will be referred to as Citadel/UX, unless quoting directly from Citadel/UX material.
As of a recent version (which?) Citadel/UX has been rebranded as Citadel.  To avoid confusion on this wiki, the original [[Citadel]] will be referred to as Citadel and Citadel/UX (now Citadel) will be referred to as Citadel/UX, unless quoting directly from Citadel/UX material.


== Wikipedia:Citadel/UX ==
== Wikipedia:Citadel/UX ==

Revision as of 07:17, 19 August 2010

Citadel/UX
Bulletin Board view in WebCitCalendar view in Webcit
Original author(s) Art Cancro
Initial release 1987 (1987)
Stable release v7.83 / August 4, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-08-04)
Written in C
Operating system Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X
Platform UNIX
Website http://www.citadel.org
Citadel/UX
Parent to Dave's Own Citadel, Daydream Cafe

Citadel/UX

Remarks:

Art started Citadel/UX in October of 1987, and though it does not contain any code from other Citadels it is very similar to Citadel-86. Art has done a great job creating a UNIX based Citadel that is more than a newsreader. Though you can gate Internet e-mail and newsgroups. This system contains many of the features found in DOS-based Citadels. As with a lot of UNIX software Citadel/UX is freeware and it's been tested on many flavours of UNIX. Art can be reached via Internet email at ajc@uncnsrd.org.


As of a recent version (which?) Citadel/UX has been rebranded as Citadel. To avoid confusion on this wiki, the original Citadel will be referred to as Citadel and Citadel/UX (now Citadel) will be referred to as Citadel/UX, unless quoting directly from Citadel/UX material.

Wikipedia:Citadel/UX

Citadel/UX (typically referred to simply as "Citadel") is a collaboration suite (messaging and groupware) that is descended from the Citadel family of programs which became popular in the 1980s and 1990s as a bulletin board system platform. It is designed to run on open source operating systems such as Linux or BSD. Although it is still being used widely on bulletin board systems, in 1998 the developers began to expand its functionality to a general purpose groupware platform.

In order to modernize the Citadel platform for the Internet, the Citadel/UX developers added functionality such as shared calendars, instant messaging, and built-in implementations of Internet protocols such as SMTP, IMAP, Sieve, POP3, GroupDAV and XMPP. All protocols offer OpenSSL encryption for additional security.

Users of Citadel/UX systems also have available to them a web-based user interface which employs Ajax style functionality to allow application-like interaction with the system.

Citadel uses the Berkeley DB database for all of its data stores, including the message base.

The software is open source, and released under the GPL.

Citadel/UX files

If interested in the latest version of Citadel/UX, please see the website, as they have a nice EasyInstall script, and .debs for the Debian and Ubuntu lovers out there.

Source is also available from there, as is SVN access if you need to be on the bleeding edge.


File Size Date
Citadel/UX v3.20 source code 202,727 bytes July, 1994
Citadel/UX v4.11 source code 197,577 bytes October 15, 1997
Citadel/UX v4.11 lsm description 723 bytes October 15, 1997
Citadel/UX v4.12 source code 197,738 bytes
Citadel/UX v5.10 source code 230,877 bytes
Citadel/UX v6.10 Linux i386 binaries 1,280,000 bytes
Citadel/UX v6.13 source code 620,077 bytes
Citadel/UX v7.03 source code 886,366 bytes
Citadel/UX webcit v7.02 source code 1,724,764 bytes
Citadel/UX v7.11 source code 703,773 bytes
Citadel/UX webcit v7.13 source code 1,207,204 bytes
Citadel/UX v7.83 source code 842,485 bytes
Citadel/UX libcitadel v7.83 source code 554,701 bytes
Citadel/UX webcit v7.83 source code 1,386,133 bytes
Citadel/UX webcit v1.40 source code 55,810 bytes
Citadel/UX rss2ctdl 133,120 bytes November 29, 2006
Unknown (BSDi Client?) 224,727 bytes
Unknown (cit-client-source__) 48,877 bytes
Unknown (cit-client-source) 51,628 bytes
Unknown (Linux client) 43,725 bytes
Unknown (RS/6000 client) 102,719 bytes
Unknown (SPARC client) 66,583 bytes
Unknown webcit version 29,718 bytes
Unknown (win95 text client) 254,385 bytes
Unknown wincit client version 1,791,554 bytes