Hi PMario,

First of all, I have no idea.

However - though this may sound harsh - I believe it neither is nor
should be alive so much. Instead, this should be a prime usecase for
either TiddlySpace or TiddlyHoster ...using the available tools over
there.

As for "repositories" ...I have been "publishing" plugins, hacks and
transclusions on tiddlyspot (and tiddlyspace) individually and I
wouldn't know if...

a) that way of publishing really made sense to begin with (though it
seemed easiest for me to do it that way)
b) I wanted to add a "repo" every time I created a single puropse wiki
for just one plugin

Sure, my ways of publishing may not have been the smartest, but I
prefer publishing to be as atomic as it could be (still not using
cvs?!?) ...instead of huge collections of plugins and scripts at one
place.

On the other hand, having an integrated space or wiki with all (my)
plugins "cooked into it" comes with the benefit of realizing
inconsistencies or conflicts early on, which is why I even more so
admire the work Eric has done with TiddlyTools!

Eventually, "contribution management" is the #1 reason for why the
TiddlyWiki community is very much in need of a COMMUNITY PORTAL and
not just another (poorly maintained) collection. A portal which
enthousiasts and authors could likewise use to (point to) or publish
their contributions and have them listed, rated, discussed, promoted
and what not.

I think the time may just have arrived that google groups won't and
should not cut it anymore... unless google provided a reasonable API
to integrate and extend it as a kind of forum in a portal.

Cheers, Tobias.

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