Hi Mohamad, 

I think your example doesn't work, since the "inheritence" in this case 
won't hold. The "child" always needs its own last-name. 

eg: Let's say parent-1 and parent-2 are not married. The child will be 
transcluded into both parents and would therefore have 3 different 
last-names. 

In reality a child can get:

 1) child gets parent-1 last-name 
 2) child gets parent-2 last- name
 3) a combination of parent-1 and parent-2 last-name
and may be
 4) If child is old enough it can decide to get a completely different 
name. 

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I think inheritance violates the tiddlers number 1 rule: A tiddler is the 
smallest unit of content, that makes sense on its own. 

have fun!
mario




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