I have been using TW nearly five years now, but still quite limited in my use. The tricks the genius' have pulled off with the app/file are amazing. Although I am interested in this thread from a theoretical perspective, Hippocrates comes to mind. <<< First, do no harm. <<< The most important thing, at least to my mind, is to keep the single file mechanic; at least in a maintained fork.
My preference would be a plugin-based system. Download the appropriate tiddlers, save, refresh, You could have a tiddler for the core collaboration system, then a tiddler for each collaboration host. Dropbox, an ftp site, tiddlyspace or tiddlyspot, or some other host that hasn't been thought of yet. The reason that I started using TW is it's future-proof nature. No matter what OS I use (I started using Ubuntu a few years ago) I still have access to my digital notes. And because its an html file, I can get at the data even without a browser, I only need a txt reader. Another saying comes to mind: KISS; at least the front end. I've tried Tiddlyspot, but it's just too dense for my dull mind to penetrate. @Saverio: How about a "share" tag? Multiple sharing groups each with a different tag that directs that tiddler to others collaborating in the same group, or maybe a tiddler that has a list of tags that are shared? Or the ability to do both? NHLPool, NFLPool, FIFA as examples; you can subscribe to each tag to receive updates (RSS is already part of TW IIRC) To share a tiddler then, just tag it with [share] and then however many other tags yo need. For gamedev = [share] [engine] [props] [environment] [scripts] Messy to be sure, but storms (especially the brain-kind) are rarely neat and tidy. I'm way too tired....... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

