Edgaras,

 I agree with Jed! Most of new features cab be quickly tried as 
plugins/add-on/themes. 
 Mat is right, Jeremy can be of great help in what you like to know in such 
details.

By the way, I love your systematic approach and design brief you gave! I am 
sure other super user/developer will comment and help

Go ahead and please share your progress here with community! You will 
receive supports.

Best wishes
Mohammad

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:23:00 PM UTC+4:30, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> 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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