Just added an ico and it shows the type, so hopefully it will be right when 
your system refreshes.

On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 10:32:33 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Dave
>
> Apologies, you do indeed have a $:favicon.ico tiddler. It’s actually 
> missing a type field, so it will be interpreted as wikitext. I haven’t 
> tested things with an SVG favicon, but it may well work if the icon is 
> fixed.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
> On 22 Mar 2021, at 16:29, David Gifford <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Jeremy! Hmmm... I did add the favicon tiddler, but maybe it was an 
> svg rather than an ico file. Will fix this in a moment.
>
> On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 10:03:51 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave
>>
>> Great, I’ve added your site:
>>
>> https://links.tiddlywiki.com/contributors/giffmex/
>>
>> You should add a small square avatar image called $:/favicon.ico to make 
>> things look right (see below).
>>
>> I made the initial guideline 5-10 words because I think shorter 
>> descriptions work best, but I agree that we may want to increase the 
>> guideline.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>  
>>
>>
>>
>> On 22 Mar 2021, at 15:57, David Gifford <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> 1. Yay! I was wondering when the TW community would get round to this. It 
>> really needed your initiative, Jeremy. Thanks! It will be nice when this 
>> can take the place of the Toolmap.
>>
>> 2. Correction: I add the links in TiddlyWiki toolmap to as many 
>> categories as I think are appropriate, and ofte tell the creators to let me 
>> know if they belong in additional categories. I recommend that people do a 
>> search in the Toolmap to see how many categories a plugin has already. That 
>> might give them more ideas for tags in the TWCLA.
>>
>> 3. The 5-10 word limit you mentioned for descriptions is restrictive. 
>> Most of the descriptions in the toolmap have the advantage that I have 
>> taken them right from the plugin demo sites themselves. I try to keep them 
>> to a line or two. People might consider the descriptions there when adding 
>> their links.
>>
>> 4. Yes, I will add a bunch of links myself! But this week I have a lot on 
>> my plate.
>>
>> 5. *Could you add mine?* Username: giffmex site URL: 
>> https://giffmex.org/gifts/twcla.html. I added one link for now to make 
>> sure I did it right.
>>
>> On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 1:54:56 PM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> It seems like a  first step would be to convert the community resources 
>>> into links. A second step might be to convert TiddlyWiki Toolmap into links.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes to both.
>>>
>>> One of the reasons I didn't add tiddlywiki.com as a source is because 
>>> the tiddlers there have a bunch of other tags that aren't meaningful in 
>>> this context. So it would be great if anyone would like to clean them up 
>>> and put them in a wiki somewhere.
>>>
>>> In the case of the Toolmap, it might well be a community effort to get 
>>> everything moved across in a useful way. As I understand it, links in the 
>>> toolmap are filed under a single set of hierarchical categories, while the 
>>> links aggregator allows for multiple topics to be assigned to each link.
>>>
>>> What happens if two people share the same link?
>>>
>>>
>>> That's a good thing! This site is modelled on an ancient "Web 2.0" site 
>>> called "del.icio.us" (see 
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delicious_(website) ), where the idea is 
>>> that multiple people bookmarking a particular link is taken as a sign of 
>>> the popularity of that link. So, bookmarking a site is a vote of confidence.
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 12:17:16 PM UTC-7 [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> This is a FANTASTIC idea. Bravo. Will be digesting alongside the 
>>>> Tiddlywiki-on-Fission work being done.
>>>>
>>>> Are we starting to approach a 'standard' "Link Tiddler" format? That's 
>>>> also cool to see, as I intend to have a few different wikis to curate 
>>>> links 
>>>> for various topics. Setting one up for Tiddlywiki-focused bookmarks only 
>>>> will be easy. :)
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>> Joshua Fontany
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 12:09:43 PM UTC-7 Mat wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Well, it should come as no surprise what I think of this:
>>>>>
>>>>> HOOORAYYY!!!!
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you Jeremy! I'll sign up as soon as I figure out a good wiki for 
>>>>> it.
>>>>> Two notes:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) The links at TiddlyWikiLinks currently don't seem to work. E.g 
>>>>> clicking on federatial.com doesn't lead to that site.
>>>>> 2) There's something about Motovun Jack... and I cracked it ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> <:-)
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 6:00:23 PM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> One of the obstacles we face as a community is that we don’t have a 
>>>>>> good place for us to curate and share bookmarks to useful resources. 
>>>>>> Dave 
>>>>>> Gifford has shown what's possible with his ToolMap, an invaluable 
>>>>>> community 
>>>>>> resource. But it’s a huge challenge for any one person to keep an 
>>>>>> undertaking like that up to date, let alone complete.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So, I’m pleased to announce TiddlyWikiLinks, a community links 
>>>>>> aggregator that allows us to collectively curate bookmarks:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://links.tiddlywiki.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The way it works is that multiple contributing editors each maintain 
>>>>>> their own TiddlyWiki containing their bookmarks. These wikis are 
>>>>>> registered 
>>>>>> with the system on GitHub, and then at intervals a script retrieves all 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> links and aggregates them together into a new wiki.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The above links are to a static rendering to help Google find things, 
>>>>>> but the information is also available in TiddlyWiki format:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://links.tiddlywiki.com/wiki.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It’s easy to set up to be a contributing editor.  The main 
>>>>>> requirement is that bookmarks be kept as tiddlers tagged "$:/tags/Link" 
>>>>>> with an “url” field containing the URL. So, for example, I’m 
>>>>>> “jermolene”, 
>>>>>> and all my links are to be found at:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://links.tiddlywiki.com/contributors/jermolene/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My bookmarking wiki is here:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://jermolene-links.tiddlyhost.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If enough people volunteer to be contributing editors, we can spread 
>>>>>> the workload and make something much more valuable than any of us could 
>>>>>> do 
>>>>>> individually. I’d be happy if we had a handful of contributing link 
>>>>>> editors 
>>>>>> making high quality bookmarks, but I think this system could be scaled 
>>>>>> to 
>>>>>> at least a few hundred.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you’re interested, please reply here with the URL of your 
>>>>>> bookmarking wiki and your choice of username.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As ever, there’s a lot to do on the development side to take this 
>>>>>> forward:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * Improving the styling (consider the current colour scheme and 
>>>>>> styling to be a placeholder!)
>>>>>> * Adding JavaScript-based interactivity (particularly search)
>>>>>> * Adding support for multiple languages
>>>>>> * Adding an RSS/Atom feed
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The development has required setting up another GitHub organisation 
>>>>>> in order to get another GitHub Pages site:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://github.com/TiddlyWikiLinks/TiddlyWikiLinks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (For those with long memories, this is, of course, a variation of the 
>>>>>> "TWederation" archiecture we have discussed as a community for a long 
>>>>>> time).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I’ve been able to put this together in a few days thanks to all that 
>>>>>> I’ve learned on my recent client projects. My personal goal for 2021 
>>>>>> remains to get a Community Plugin Library up and running for TiddlyWiki. 
>>>>>> The link aggregator is a simpler proposition that should give us some 
>>>>>> valuable experience for that initiative.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Questions and thoughts welcome,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best wishes
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jeremy.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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