*I'd probably do something like this:*

What is the sweet spot of how much should be core TiddlyWiki and how much 
should be plugin?

If there were no plugins needed because everything anybody would ever need 
would be in the core.  Would it make core TiddlyWiki too heavy?

And if we were to make TiddlyWiki as light as possible, and make everything 
a plugin, would that be too unwieldy?

Is there such a thing as one sweet spot, or would it make more sense to 
have a handful of sweet spots available?

To have a handful of sweet spots, they should be easy to create and 
maintain.  Probably makes sense to have a slimmest bare bones TiddlyWiki 
core, with "big plugins" to easily create each alternative "sweet spot".

What do you think?

*If I wanted to get into that kind of discussion, I think that's how I'd 
kick things off.*


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