*Riz *I put this project on pause. I wanted mainly to address the editor 
experience, but seems like it's a huge job to do. The learning curve of 
TiddlyWiki is too big for me for now. I might come back to this project in 
the future. I had a fun month with TiddlyWiki, but it was also very time 
consuming to make it work the way I wanted and to adjust the looks and 
feels.

For now I am exploring other ways to organise and publish my notes. Typora 
(.md) files + 11ty static site builder (html, css, js) + espanso text 
expander for code snippets. I like the idea of having my notes by default 
as seperate static files on my computer in a universal format. And I am 
more comfortable with html/css/js than learning tiddlytext.

At this point in time the learning curve is way to high for me to optimize 
the interface and workflow the way I want with TiddlyWiki.

I think TiddlyWiki is still a super tool and is very promising with all 
what's done. But at the moment a bit too inconsistent, difficult to use. 
Plugins help but then everything is very patchy.

I know for many people TW is a hobby. But I just want a tool that works, I 
don't want to tinker with it every day, keep fixing bugs and 
inconsistencies. 

Therefore, I think it requires a different organised approach to asses the 
vision and make it more modern, matching the nowadays needs and 
expectations (RoamResearch, Obsidian content editor, static site 
builders...).

If somebody is serious about this, I would be willing to join to help 
shaping the new vision and design in the future.

Cheers.

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