Hi Dickon and Chris
Its clear that the has been a good fit between ambit and tiddlyspace.
Its an award winning success.
I think that there could be some transfer of knowledge between the
contexts AMBIT, Tiddlyspace and the tiddlyWiki community. A possible
way forward could be to harvest the
Well, I don't have a load of time spare, but I would be happy to try to
write some posts to this group to see if we can discern themes that users
of TiddlySpace are hooking into. My approach would be to be fairly
radically non-technical in terms of programming, but to to be very focused
on
On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, dickon wrote:
I think that Tiddlyspace should congratulate itself on achieving 6000 users
with really no marketing at all.
Thanks for the long and thoughtful response. I'll add some bits to the
roadmap spaces. Some comments below for sake of conversation...
First,
this roadmap is great.
Suggest add stuff on the Featured Spaces as per my post to your initial
request.
Dickon
On Wednesday, 14 November 2012 18:35:30 UTC, cdent wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, chris...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:
This is just a short list to get things started. I hope that
I think that Tiddlyspace should congratulate itself on achieving 6000 users
with really no marketing at all.
What next?
First, selfishly, *don't do anything that will break the stuff that is
already there* - the AMBIT project now have over 30 mental health teams
from all over the UK and
On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, chris.d...@gmail.com wrote:
This is just a short list to get things started. I hope that people
will add their own. After there has been some discussion I'll
summarize the results and make a roadmap.
This is now in place at http://tsroadmap.tiddlyspace.com
I hope it
Glad I passed by and saw this! Great you're asking Chris!
1) I suggest a commenting feature where *non-registered* visitors can
comment on tiddlers/spaces. Why? And isn't this more of a plugin issue?
Well, it may be a plugin issue, but it is the single most powerful thing I
can think of to
Hi Chris
It's the idea of being able to load tiddlers from a search result,
directly into your TW, which makes all the difference...
What do you do with them once they are in your TW?
I guess I would expect tiddlers loaded from a search result should be
there in a temporary state - just
Hi Chris
Thanks for your response.
Sorry that it's taking me so long time to answer - there are just so
many things going on at the job atm...
I have to keep up with everything..
* Adapt a storage layer in the TiddlyWiki5 code that talks the
Tiddlyweb http API, such that any TiddlyWiki5 can
On Mon, 22 Oct 2012, Handoko Suwono wrote:
What I am thinking is that I still need to find an online help in the space
where people can easily look and find it. Aside from my TW understanding.
Perhaps in the same local space.
Creating effective documentation has proven to be less easy than
On Tue, 23 Oct 2012, Måns wrote:
When we create a new space maybe we could have the option to choose
(include) a theme/space from a pull down menu showing a list of any
space with a SiteInfo tiddler tagged with: theme?? It might impress
anyone who already know TiddlySpot, where you have only
Hi Chris
For those who don't know TiddlySpace combines TiddlyWeb[2] and
TiddlyWiki to provide a flexible, multi-user and multi-domain hosting
service for tiddlers with system-wide search, public and private
storage, atom feeds, binary tiddlers and a slew of tools to make it
easy to create,
Chris,
I am moving my tiddlywiki to tiddlyspace.
What I am thinking is that I still need to find an online help in the space
where people can easily look and find it. Aside from my TW understanding.
Perhaps in the same local space.
I don't know how to mingle with other spacers and some
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