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How do I decide? For me its based on decades of experience in IT with a 
conceptual approach to understanding and negotiating my way through complexity.

Although I actively try and find ways to make my implicit knowledge explicit. 
It is difficult to communicate with people of many different experiences and 
skills. I have a consulting business called Interpreting IT to back this up.

To be frank one way to decide is to pay for professional help from someone with 
subject matter expertise. Never the less I continue to give freely and try and 
answer this very kind of question.

Not withstanding the fact that experience can answer these questions it is 
quite easy to "rebase", reconfigure or redesign the way data and processing is 
organised in tiddlywiki using tiddlywiki itself so we are free to design then 
redesign. 

One of the meta concepts I am developing on tiddlywiki is rapid and reiterative 
design methods and as a result I am considering researching and writing a book 
with the working title "Occams electric shaver" a computer equivalent of 
"Occams razor", and this shows we must build then simplify repeatedly, 
abstracting many times. In some ways this idea shows how the answer to your 
question is a process rather than a rule.

So fragments will be the size they need to be depending on how mature the 
design is and in tiddly wiki this keeps returning to the tiddler.

I hope this makes sense.
Regards
Tony 

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