On Jun 11, 2009, at 3:17 PM, EN wrote:

> My site will be a collaborative TiddlyWiki for the architecture
> program at UNM.  There will be a 'main' workspace for the whole school
> to use, then from there you can navigate to the sub-workspaces which
> will be devoted to the different studios in the school.

Since your collaborative use would be in an academic setting, you  
might check with Elise Springer, a sophisticated TiddlyWiki adapter,  
who has made extensive use of TiddlyWiki not only as a web site, but  
in working with students in her classes. Her main website is at:
https://wesfiles.wesleyan.edu/home/espringer/web/

I'm definitely no expert -- not even a novice -- on collaborative  
software, but I wonder if thinking about a situation in which, instead  
of everyone in the group working through one website, everyone has  
their own website, to each of which selected others could be granted  
access, as well as perhaps one or more common sites, might put the  
possibilities in a different light.

Regards,
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
[email protected]


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