On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 7:35:03 PM UTC+3:30, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Well, Commander is a special case
>
>
> Right. It is special in that it so comprehensive.
>
> But consider the case of a novel writer who needs extensions of several 
> kinds ... plugins AND mods to behavior. 
>
> In their case a finished wiki  is even more relevant! 
>

I agree! These are kind of apps or editions and shall be available as a 
final product. 

>
> I think it is a lot to expect a newbie to figure out they need to install 
> 3 plugins, 4 modifications etc.
>
> You see what I am pointing to? A bare big plugin list without context is 
> more helpful to "developers" than end users.
>
Right! 

>
> To utilise a big list not knowing TW already you absolutely would need a 
> framework of "purpose" IMO.
>

That's correct. I myself use a demo page to explain what is the plugin! 
Next step is to tag them and categorize them like todolist, extended markup 
(formatting) etc...
 

>
> Just thoughts
> TT
>
> On Monday, 9 March 2020 16:22:48 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
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>>
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>> On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 6:12:50 PM UTC+3:30, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>
>>> Ciao Mohammad
>>>
>>> I see possible benefit in some kind of central repository. BUT I also 
>>> think about "what is it for?"
>>>
>>> The issue is this: would you not need some kind of categorisation to 
>>> make sense of a large repository?
>>>
>>
>> This is useful specially when you look for special tool like Commander or 
>> Gallery! 
>>
>>>
>>> My thinking is that some serious plugins are, basically, full tools that 
>>> convert TW empty into an application. 
>>> Tiddler Commander is a good example.
>>>
>>> My question: *Does it make most sense to have it as a plugin, or simply 
>>> an already ready complete TW?*
>>>
>>
>> Well, Commander is a special case, but for example a TOC tool designed 
>> for authoring is a plugin can be added on demand! I fully agree to have 
>> some end-user oriented apps!
>> but we need also the empty edition. It is like the raw material for 
>> making different things.
>>
>>>
>>> Thoughts
>>> TT
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 7 March 2020 10:36:47 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Tiddlywiki has no plugin store!
>>>>
>>>> Why?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> A Plugin library like Official Plugin Library can collect free ones on 
>>>> the net and this forum and lets people simply install plugins.
>>>> The plugin library can alert people these are not official.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What do you think?
>>>>
>>>

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