OGNSYA,

I think these questions are important, so thanks for asking the community.

With all due respect there is an issue with your question. 

If I asked you how many people use WordPress?, you may be tempted to ignore 
end users, but I think its fair to say 99% of people have used 
WordPress without even knowing it.
Even more so because designers sometimes use it as the back-end and write 
their own front end.

I consider tiddlywiki a platform amongst its many uses, so it enters this 
world. 

Tiddlywiki is still more of a self serve, environment but it is hard to 
quantify, including recent use to generate static sites.

Perhaps the question needs to ask how many users iis n the audience for a 
published tiddlywiki? I could be a user in one and a coder in another.

Regards
Tony




On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 2:44:03 AM UTC+10, OGNSYA wrote:
>
> 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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