Hi,
I did not understand your query well, but here goes:

The links you have given below your name are suffixed to google server
which gives a 404 error. I was able to access the links by cutting out
the www.google.com part.
Anyways the links lead to very good presented tiddlywiki files. If
they are yours you already know a lot. You would already know that
Tiddlywiki basically is a single file software, but another jar file
might be needed to go around the browser security policies.
About the license, its open source and you can view the license when
you open the tiddlywiki in a browser and then go to View>Source. In
the beginning section you can find the license.

If this was not what you were asking, then pardon me, my bad.

On Oct 21, 11:02 am, Handoko Suwono <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am sorry to rephrase the subject.
>
> I have more experiences than once that it's difficult to get
> Tiddlywiki be presented through some FOSS events. The first, it was
> only put as a show case only, not for a mere formal presentation. The
> second was a chance to be put together in a one hour slot with
> Mediawiki, which ended up with more of the MW stuffs from another
> presenter.
>
> It's always a good chance to get q & a from current users of
> Tiddlywiki. However We need also to answer those probably awkward
> questions from the audience. One question was like this, "how much
> open source Tiddlywiki is?" from an open source facilitator, and "do
> you need only one file to run Tiddlywiki?".
>
> Perhaps you have also some aroused questions from the TW novice
> audience. Please tell.
>
> If I could get Tiddlywiki well presented in some event, it would also
> mean that I will get support from the organisator although probably
> less than enough:(
>
> Handoko -www.datacom.co.id/blog.htmlwww.datacom.co.id/tiddly_tutor.html
>
>
>
> > Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]> Oct 20 11:30AM +0100 ^
>
> >     Many thanks for the suggestions.
>
> >     It seems that TiddlyWiki is hard for some people to get their
> >     heads around. I'm hoping that by exploring how people who have
> >     done so think about TiddlyWiki we might be able to make it easier
> >     for others to understand what's going on. Furthermore, because
> >     TiddlyWiki is general purpose it is not always obvious how it
> >     can be used until you see how it is being used by others.
>
> >     It would fun to do this as a meme on TiddlySpace, where we agree
> >     on using the same questions as kick-off titles in each of our
> >     spaces.
> >     Then people could browse through lots of answers to "What is
> >     TiddlyWiki for?". But initially I was thinking of emailing
> >     directly some of the users I know from the general community
> >     and from within BT, because not everyone with an interesting
> >     story to tell is (yet) on TiddlySpace.

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