I think that perhaps a design brief or something similar would be more 
effective for gathering collaborators.

The architecture of tiddlywiki as a piece of software makes everything a 
plugin and everything is changeable, and it is open source, so it really 
doesn't matter if something is accepted by Jeremy or any of the devs, you 
can make it anyway. Also I don't think that Jeremy has ever turned down 
contributions for new themes and the like as long as they are functional. 
At a minimum if it comes out well it can be linked to as a good first theme 
to use.

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