@Jermey
I also support to have a landing page like notion to introduce Tiddlywiki 
and its use case and quick step to start with it.
and then the current tiddlywiki.com refers to documentation

@Mark
You have described the current situation nicely! 

   1. Contributing to docs through GitHub is a headache
   2. Tiddlywiki has all of required pieces but not in the right place
   3. Many people not get the different approach of Tiddlywiki, but tries 
   to make things the way other tools do (a common example is request for a 
   TOC for one tiddler)

@Ann-Laure

   1. A beginner guide is a must have
      1. starting with Tiddlywiki
      2. Creating notes (tiddlers)
      3. Simple wikitexts (NOT widgets, ...)
      4. Saving
      5. Organizing: using tags
      6. Display groups of notes and related things: using simple macros 
      like list-links, tabs, ...
      7. Exporting and printing (like export single tiddler to a html file, 
      or simple print and make pdf)
   2. Technical stuffs should be moved to a next layer
   3. Documentation needs to be organized in a linear way
   4. Proper links to tutorial, videos in suitable place

One minor comments: It takes time, one grasp the tiddler philosophy and do 
things in Tiddlywiki way

--Mohammad

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