Sorry for not replying sooner. The main development in response to
this thread is that Osmosoft is preparing an update of tw.com. We're
removing the dead links, reorganising the existing content, and
improving the reference documentation. The plan is for us to spend the
day on Friday this week bringing everything together and making it
live for comments.

Currently, updating tiddlywiki.com is pretty difficult. We'd like to
establish a better process for subsequent updates, probably
establishing a mirror space on tiddlyspace.com with broad editting
rights, with a semi-automated process to pick up the content and bake
it into tiddlywiki.com

Best wishes

Jeremy

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 3:18 PM, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> @Yoann
> Thanks for raising this topic.
>>is TW loosing the hype ?
> I don't think so. But may be there are too many possibilities.
>
> @Alex
>>I'd like to propose an update of tw.com.
>>Most practically an up date on http://tiddlywiki.com/#Plugins
> Vote +1
>
> =====
> The following may be provocative.
>
> Just my 2 €ents,
>
> -- TiddlyHub [1] is great. It scanns registered repos automatically.
> So it is automatically up to date. And it is allmost [8] the __only__
> source that covers several repos and is up to date.
> It has the possibility to comment, every plugin. But nobody uses this
> feature. So why does anybody think that a manually created review
> system will work in the tiddly community? May be this group does the
> job?
>
> -- There is a community [2] space, which is free for everyone to join.
> The only reason, why there is stuff in it, is because it includes most
> of the devs spaces. There is very little from the community :(
>
> -- There is a communitydev space. Which has the possibility to discuss
> the topics before they go to the community space. To keep the noise
> away from community space, there is no comment button there. It is
> needed to be logged in to comment in communitydev. Does anyone think
> that there will be more members joining a new community effort?
>
> -- There is the News space [4] which is an attempt, to aggregate
> public tiddlers that are tagged @news and display them in your own
> homespace. To keep noise away from this space it is needed to create a
> tiddler named @news and tag it "list", at any of your spaces. Learn
> more at news space [5].
>
> I think this is one of the simpliest ways to get any information
> recogniced, without being a member of news space. But only Hans and I
> are using it. May be I have to make the registrataion process more
> complicated. May be I need to put a lot more manual admin overhead to
> it. (Who wants to be the admin then)? I don't know.
>
> -- Groupie's MoodOfTheDay [6] works the same way then news, but was
> ment to be for fun stuff. If you want to test the mechanism, use
> Groupie. If you have real news, use news :)
>
> -- There is Tobi Beers ShowRoom [7] Which has a lot of invitations,
> but only 3 members.
>
> -- I am sure, there are more out there, but I can't remember now.
> -- (hoster)
> ===========
>
> In my opinion, every effort to keep plugin information up to date,
> needs some type of automatic aggregation. Like TiddlyHub [1].
>
> I can think about a review system using the news [5] approach, where
> everyone can create reviews at there homespace, and keep them up to
> date. News space only collects the links and makes them accessable. I
> suggest one writes a review eg: "review.AnyPluginName" and tag it
> @news _and_ @review for better sorting/filtering in the future. And if
> you read [5] news space will list it. Without an action needed by
> me :)
>
> All of this is non anonymous, and I think it's good that way. A plugin
> author puts his name on top of the plugin. So a user knows who made
> it. According to the authors reputation, user can decide to trust/use
> it or not. I think it is only fair, that the author get's some
> information, who likes or doesn't like his plugin.
> ============
>
> have fun!
> mario
>
>
> [1] http://plugins.tiddlywiki.org/plugins/
> [2] http://community.tiddlyspace.com/
> [3] http://communitydev.tiddlyspace.com/
> [4] http://news.tiddlyspace.com/
> [5] http://news.tiddlyspace.com/#About
> [6] http://groupie.tiddlyspace.com/#MoodOfTheDay
> [7] http://showroom.tiddlyspace.com/#[[Your%20ShowRoom]]
> [8] http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com/
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