I'm curious to know what type of people uses TiddlyWiki currently, and what 
type of people the project wants to reach?

I believe that discussing this might help inform many of the conversations 
that have been going on, such as the Getting Started page, and the 
UI/workflow redesign. 

In case this is not known, here are a few possible guide questions to help 
estimate:
(I included an initial answer in all of them, just as a starting point):

   - *What type of people uses TW?* 
   (49% coders, 49% casual coders, 2% non-coders?)
   - *How do they use TW?* (compared to TW's full potential)
   (50% very basic usage, 30% uses several features/plugins, 15% 
   hack/develop plugins, 5% experts?)
   - *What proportion of internet users use TW on a frequent basis?* (2-5%?)
   - *How many internet users are coders? *(in general, regardless of TW)
      - Non-coders (98.5%?)
      - Casual coders (0.5%?)
      - Coders (1%?)
   
This is intentionally very simplified, especially because most of these 
questions can't be answered objectively. Regardless, knowing the 
community's perception of them is already very useful. This is meant to be 
a first draft. Please feel free to correct/suggest changes. (For the 
guesses, I partly used some data found online. )

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