I can confirm most of what has been said about the lack of documentation or 
the abundance of obsolete documentation. I started looking into TiddlyWiki 
on April 26 and I wasted quite some time figuring out what to do and what 
not to do. Luckily I discovered the videos made by Francis Meetze (?) on 
the second or third day.

Although the broad picture is still confusing me, I managed to solve all 
but one issue on my wish list. I have configured an application that works 
for me, although my coding skills are next to nothing.

As I had written in an email to Jeremy a couple of days ago, I would like 
to redistribute my "application" to the members of the largest German 
association of translators and interpreters, approx. 7,000 members. At the 
same time, I will publish an article about TiddlyWiki5 in our trade 
journal, and maybe also some kind of manual on the first and most important 
steps.

In order to make sure I get everything right and do not publish obsolete 
information it would be great if someone could help me. If possible, 
preferrably someone who can read German. If not, I can provide an English 
translation.

Thanks in advance,
Birgit






Am Montag, 18. Mai 2020 21:20:01 UTC+2 schrieb Mat:
>
> Edgaras wrote:
>>
>> [...] I just want a tool that works, I don't want to tinker with it every 
>> day, keep fixing bugs and inconsistencies. 
>>
>
> One tinkers to make it fit ones needs though. The typical alternative is 
> that you can't tinker with it and that it therefore compromises your needs.
>
> IMO the lack of turn-key TiddlyWiki solutions is a consequence of us not 
> having any central place where to publish stuff. If this, or something 
> equivalent, existed we would see *applications *i.e turn-key versions of 
> tiddlywiki for different use cases. Currently we have official so called 
> *editions* that are more tools than applications, and the applications 
> that people do publish just fade away as nobody finds or hears of them a 
> week later. If there was something like an app store, there would be 
> encouragement to actually publish stuff and continue to develop it and I'm 
> sure more key-turn solutions would come.
>
> <:-)
>

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