On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 11:40:45 PM UTC+2, bimlas wrote:
...

> I started working on a TiddlyWiki Zettelkasten edition, but it’s pretty 
> hard because in Tiddly it’s hard to handle tiddlers named with a Unified 
> Identifier (for example, the tag popup list becomes unusable). 
>

Hi, .. I think the Zettelkasten system doesn't need or use tags. ... 
Tagging is a completely different concept, that wasn't used by Luhmann. ... 

The second link TT posted has a very interesting picture at Chapter 3.1 
"Umfang und Inhalt" (Scope and Content) 

The paragraph ends with: "All drawers were without external labeling, which 
could have given information about the content of the respective drawer." 
(Google Translate is wrong here. ... excerpt -> drawer ... They are talking 
about the physical drawer made of wood.)

If a drawer would have a label, it would have been like tagging in our TW 
sense. .. But Luhmann's adressing system is based on "linking and 
backlinking" with a twist. .. 

That is discussed at 3.4 Numbering Principle and 4. Conclusion

Especially conclusion is very interesting. 
-mario

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