Mat,
 I had some time this morning to read your narrative again. That is very 
informative.

Some comments from another approach

   1. Under some recurring concept, I think among other items themes may be 
   missing
   2. Tiddler concept may be discussed first, that is the force behind 
   creating the list concept
   3. So everything in Tiddlywiki is made from another: materials from 
   molecules, molecules from atoms or element (element can stay by itself but 
   electron or proton NOT) so may be our smallest part in word are atoms and 
   in Tiddlywiki is tiddler (consider fields like electron and title like 
   proton or core)
   4. In another view tiddlers are the building block of TW
   5. These building blocks (like Lego pieces) can us used to create many 
   things. How to use these building block to create different things? use 
   List! The magic is List


You correctly wrote this description targets advanced beginners! I think we 
can have some levels

- beginner users only use TW for note taking (needs wikitext, add, delete 
tiddlers ready to use macros e.g tabs, list-links,...)
- intermediate users use TW for note taking and knowledge managements needs 
to use widgets among others
- advanced users use most of TW furniture to create complex knowledge 
management tools

And TW developer (NOT core developer) who create WebApps. 

Just some thoughts


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