Tony,

Arguing against accessibility isn't going to get very far with me.

The target audience of Bob consists of me, and people without the technical 
background to be able to use tiddlywiki conveniently.

My own documentation is mostly comments in the code, so the externally 
visible documentation is targeted at people who want something to just work 
and do not have the time/interest/money/whatever to learn what a server is 
or how to configure one. Anything that would make it more confusing or 
unclear for them is counterproductive.

The configuration documentation looks big and scary because if someone 
doesn't feel comfortable with that then they are probably not in a 
situation to take advantage of manual configuration. I do not have a link 
to the node api documentation because if someone is in a position to take 
advantage of that then they probably have the knowledge and ability to 
find, read and interpret technical documentation.

I am working on making a nice clear map of what is useful for people 
without a technical background, I am certainly not there yet, and if you 
wander off of that map then 'here there be dragons' and it is your 
responsibility.

I am uncertain what sort of 'brain dump' you would like in this situation, 
the information requested relates to servers in general, in this case a 
node server, and the behaviour and settings in question are exactly the 
same as in the core server.

So, If you have specific requirements as far as the advanced functionality 
of Bob is concerned you can email [email protected] for information about 
quotes and availability.

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