Bonjour Cedric et bienvenue à la TiddlyWikernité  (fraternité TiddlyWiki?  
Pshiuuuuu ... boom.)

I really can't see TiddlyWiki being anything but a great choice for just 
about anything.  Even if you try it and decide it isn't right for the job, 
you still have "prototyping" value and likely have the benefit of having 
better figured out your needs/requirements.

The beauty of TiddlyWiki, to me: it is like a blank canvas.  Don't let 
yourself get stuck in the mud trying to figure out "structure."  Avoid 
"structure block"  (like writer's block), and just get to writing.  Let 
structural needs sprout organically / incrementally / iteratively, and try 
to keep things easily adaptable with a "componentized" approach 
<https://blog.okfn.org/2007/04/30/what-do-we-mean-by-componentization-for-knowledge/>
.

It might take time to get everything juuuust right, but it will fit you and 
your crew perfectly.  The option is a "canned" solution with prescriptive 
"whatever", and then you have to take time for you and your crew to adapt 
to the solution.  (Yeah, I much prefer adapt a flexible solution to my 
quirky self.)

Rock'n roll !

On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 5:41:09 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi everybody.
>
> I am Cedric, a French Software developer and I start working in a very 
> small (4 people) team o software developers in a very small company.
>
> Unfortunately the knowledge is neither organized either shared between 
> people who yet work in the same room and I want to start documenting 
> projects and applications while managing updates and versions. 
>
> Knowing that we already have a Jira to manage our project but we cannot 
> afford for a team plan I was looking for a free open source wikimedia like 
> or a home made blog using Wagtail when I discovered Tiddly. 
>
> Do you think that it can be an suitable tool for me?
>
> Best regards.
> Cedric J. 
>

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