Bonjour Cédric,
@Charlie : je valide le jeu de mot ^-^'

No doubt that Mohammad's Shiraz plugin will be useful for you to format the 
documentation.
https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/

I don't use it personally, but everyone says good things about it :)

At the office I use my own version (even if it is not perfect) with the 
styles of Minstyle.io (https://silvyn.github.io/tw-minstyle/).
(it's not a collaborative wiki, just an extension of my brain to document 
projects).


Sylvain
(if you don't see forum.tiddlywiki.fr, you're welcome !)

Le samedi 30 janvier 2021 à 04:11:43 UTC+1, Charlie Veniot a écrit :

> 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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