> There should also be a tag to indicate "highest supported version" or > something similar if relevant (for plugins, for example) and its known.
I’m hoping we’ll evolve a basic set of a couple of dozen universal tags that will adequately cover 80% of the entries, with no doubt a long tail of a hundred tags that are only used once. We could then reify those core tags that are recognised by the system by giving them icons and colour codes so that they stand out more, and slightly de-emphasising the unrecognised tags. That would make deviations from the standard tags more visible, enabling us to correct them, or correct the guidelines we’re using. We could also make little tools to help the contributing editors: for example, a means to highlight and edit the non-standard tags on a set of bookmarks. Best wishes Jeremy > > On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 8:09:59 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote: > There should be a way to report dead links. LibreNote, for example, turns up > a 404. Someone is adding links without even checking them first. > > Also, giffmex.org <http://giffmex.org/> has been https:// since early 2020. > If those adding links to giffmex.org <http://giffmex.org/> could convert them > from http: to https:, that would be appreciated. > > On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 11:00:23 AM UTC-6 [email protected] > <applewebdata://EE3F56C2-A16A-44A7-9058-94A49826B9EF> 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 <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 > <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 > <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 > <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. > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "TiddlyWiki" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/abda0efc-9192-491f-a3bd-fd74cd85096an%40googlegroups.com > > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/abda0efc-9192-491f-a3bd-fd74cd85096an%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer>. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. 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