Hi, I am wondering how long a tiddliwiki is likely to last.

That is, if I start to use a wiki now to collate information on a
topic, and I intend to use the wiki for many years to come, at some
point I am going to find that technology has passed me by and my wiki
doesn't work any more.

I realise that HTML and Javascript are not going away any time soon.
But, well, I have a long time-frame in mind, so I would be interested
to know how durable a tiddliwiki can be expected to be. Any thoughts?

On the same topic, are there simple ways to transfer content to other
forms that might serve as an archive of the information, and survive
technology changes longer, even though the flexibility of the wiki
might be lost?

Thanks

BiDi


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