> I humbly apologies if i'm talking out of turn.

I don't think you need to do this in TiddlyLand. As far as I am
concerned all contributions to this thread have value to me (at
least), so thank you for taking time to compose a message.

> And, as some experienced posters have commented, Dropbox might not be the 
> "best" platform for our needs.

It might not be. This thread could be a meander to knowwhere...

> It's just that it seems to me that this "concept" we are discussing is 
> somewhat "unlimited". There are lots of good ideas and lots of good 
> discussion - too many ideas to tackle in one hit. I know the thread includes 
> "collaboration" in the title.

Perhaps I am guitly of straying off the point somewhat. I think what I
am trying to do is to look at ways of collaboration in general to help
generate ideas. I'm importing this thread's messages into my TW, so
I'm in brainstorm mode  to a degree.

> Do you loosely agree on a suitable set of core requirements for an initial, 
> or perhaps "phase 1" solution?

I don't know. You are welcome to make some suggestions. Open a dropbox
of your own with the aim for exploring the question? (It would be
interesting to have a few Dropbox collaboration projects on the go in
TiddlyLand)

> In otherwords, people with a vested interest in a particular requirement 
> could tackle those in parallel - trying to maintain a level of integration 
> with the core requirements.

Its a good idea.

>What do the TW rock stars do from here?

I don't know, I am not one of the TW rock stars. I suspect TW is has
more of  'indie' in aesthetic, but perhaps that's just me.

ALex


On 10 May 2011 09:06, Zargron <[email protected]> wrote:
> What do the TW rock stars do from here? Do you loosely agree on a
> suitable set of core requirements for an initial, or perhaps "phase 1"
> solution? Then, (semi-formally) identify other non-core requirements
> so that the overall concept can be tackled on several fronts? In other
> words, people with a vested interest in a particular requirement could
> tackle those in parallel - trying to maintain a level of integration
> with the core requirements.
>
> It's just that it seems to me that this "concept" we are discussing is
> somewhat "unlimited". There are lots of good ideas and lots of good
> discussion - too many ideas to tackle in one hit. I know the thread
> includes "collaboration" in the title. However, i get the feeling that
> there are various Dropbox integration issues to still resolve. What
> are the cornerstone aspects about Dropbox integration, with a view to
> a collaborative solution, but not trying to implement those
> requirements first up? And, as some experienced posters have
> commented, Dropbox might not be the "best" platform for our needs.
>
> I humbly apologies if i'm talking out of turn.
>
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