I have been poking around here for about a year -." and I have to say
that FND & ELS are awesome !!

Can I join the fan club? (I want a FND = Friend Tshirt)

thx,

Mike

On Feb 21, 6:43 am, "Paul Downey (psd)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Feb 21, 10:43 am, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > With the unusual structure of the TiddlyWiki project, some interesting
> > governance issues arise.
> > Would it be in appropriate for these issues to be  discussed on the group?
>
> > It would be interesting for the community to know what is going on
> > behind the scenes with BT and Unamesa, to be privy to conversations
> > and debates and to be able contribute.
>
> Crumbs that sounds quite sinister! Speaking for myself, and not for
> BT, from where I sit the only thing going on behind closed the scenes
> are stuff you'd expect to go on behind closed doors, e.g. sponsorship.
> Beyond that I'm unaware of any hidden hand. There are no meetings in
> Area 51. There is no Grassy Knoll :) If that doesn't reassure you,
> then I suggest you start a thread with some specific concerns and we
> can get someone from Osmosoft and UnaMesa to answer them.
>
> Note: if it's the technical direction of TiddlyWiki which worries you,
> then that's a very different issue. TiddlyWiki is a fairly typical
> Open Source project in that the direction is steered by developers
> contributing trac tickets, patches, code, and Jeremy as our BDFL
> taking editorial control. We now have other core committers including
> Martin Budden and FND, but it's Jeremy who ultimately decides which
> contributions are released and which remain as plugins, extensions and
> forks. That path continues to be very transparent, and observable from
> trac:http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/
>
> As in most any decision process there are discussions behind those
> decisions taking place on trac, this and the developer mailing lists,
> on irc, directly over email, IM and face to face discussion, sometimes
> over frothy drinks. It's not always to the satisfaction of everybody,
> but in life, nothing ever is! If you want to influence the discussion,
> it's simple: choose a venue which suits you and continue to
> contribute!
>
> Paul (psd)
> --http://blog.whatfettle.com
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