Great thoughts everyone!

A nice and simplifying aspect is that the MainMenu "sections" can be
built or included more or less one at a time and content will be
automatically linked thanks to tagging and hyperlinks, at least
partially. I.e if an overall structure is worked out then it can be
"filled" whenever individual parts are available! Please come with
tactic suggestions and specific TSpaces to include.

A community site would lower the barrier to enter the community and
contribute. Such users would perhaps especially include people who
cannot(!) code but who nonetheless can contribute in areas where the
hackers here (our heroes!!!!!) are often weaker! Examples include
visual design and even usability, not to mention new applications all
together. I've exemplified different kinds of expertise here:
http://tiddlyworld.tiddlyspace.com/#Aspects
Obviusly, do add to it.

Måns: I've taken the liberty to add you and the few Tspace ID's I've
found (maans, tobibeer, pmario, psd). Where/how do I find names to add
(or do people mind being added?  it's just means an *option* to edit
things.)


Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> Hi Tobias

Sorry but it's not Tobias behind this. Anything 'theme-beautiful'
there are thanks to his Pearl theme (see #CRED). Anything less pretty
is me :-)


> [...]the community would benefit as it would
> allow us to present a much more unified, one stop shop for users.
>
> I have some thoughts in terms of how that community could work in the
> context of TiddlySpace, and I think TiddlyWorld fits in nicely.

GREAT to hear! Does this mean it is in the pipeline for Osmosoft? If
Osmo or any other individual authority in the community already has
plans for this in a not too distant future then I'd be more than happy
to let this rest. The current attempt is difficult in that I'm neither
a name here nor a coder and thus lack credibility and competence. My
approach to deal with this is a hope for competent people to
understand what a valuable project it is (for the community) and
support it.

Whoever and hower it is manifested, my only concern is that it should
be MUCH more user centric than the "hacker creations" we see today
(GREAT as they are, in their own way!!!). Something more "main
stream", for Jack'n Jill. Like what Apple Inc would do with it ;-)


Your/the 'curation' approach to avoid spam and moderation sounds
fantastic! You describe a Q & A type scenario, which reminds me of
http://wiki.answers.com/
but do you think it would be applicable to a discussion forum?

For something as complex as a TW based discussion forum, is the plan
that TSpace enables blocking of posts (tiddlers) from individuals? I.e
"I include space X but I dislike individual Y so don't show his
posts"? (This isn't possible today, is it?)


> [...] anyone
> could create aggregated showcases that pull together the material that
> they like from these showcase spaces. This would allow someone to
> create a starting point showcase for people interested in educational
> applications, while entirely independently someone else over there is
> creating a showcase for people interested in D&D gaming.

I agree but, hm, are you implying this lessens the need for a central
place? The more showcases, applications, tiddlers and anything - the
more we need a central place to inform of WHERE to find those
showcases. And HOW. And even WHY, i.e why is "A better than B" (meta-
data), etc.


> The basic principles are:
> * people only ever change or add content to their own space. Unlike
> MyBB, there are no shared spaces that can be abused by spammers or the
> antisocial

(Note: http://tiddlyworld.tiddlyspace.com/  doesn't refer to MyBB but
rather the community site http://www.mybb.com/ )

> * people can create derived works based on material published from
> other spaces, including rich filtering and sorting

To what extent is this possible today in TSpace? Is for instance any
automatic filtering possible?



Great input everyone and do please state your Tspace ID so it can be
added to:

http://tiddlyworld.tiddlyspace.com/


:-)

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