Sorry I had a private SideBar which was the most important bit...
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On Nov 16, 10:20 am, Jeremy Ruston <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm just seeing an ordinary TiddlySpace 
> athttp://tiddlywiki-org2.tiddlyspace.com/, is that what you intended?
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> Best wishes
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> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 3:10 PM, rakugo <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  > b) While a "pure" community site would deliver a lot, I believe, it
> >> risks not being as prominent or "official" as would probably be good
> >> for it while also containing a huge amount of duplicate information
> >> with respect to tiddlywiki.com, tiddlywiki.org and all the rest of
> >> it... and of course, risking core contributors (also refering to
> >> people around Osmosoft) not taking part but leaving it up to "the
> >> enthousiasts" to, again, find this "too big to succeed" of an
> >> undertaking fail before even having started.
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> > tiddlywiki.org is this no?
> > I would expect tiddlywiki.com to be a front door with the bare minimum
> > information. It should tell me how to use TiddlyWiki, it should point
> > to a community site (tiddlywiki.org), point to documentation of the
> > tiddlywiki core and point to the code. Not much else is really needed
> > although a blog might be useful to list known issues.
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> > Tiddlywiki.org should go into more detail. It should clearly signpost
> > to me how I can get involved, how i can improve the software, how i
> > can get help and maybe make it easier for users to sign up to the
> > mailing list.
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> > tiddlywiki.org as it stands has lots of good information but is far
> > too noisy with no clear sign posts. It mixes developer documentation
> > with end user documentation - a sorry state of affairs.
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> > The navigation is terrible. There are links to the home tiddler and a
> > random button (which seems like a gimmick). Instead I'm expected to
> > search through the timeline or use the search to find the content I
> > need. I think this is because, although people are keen to look after
> > the content, someone who cares about this stuff should be keeping an
> > eye on the presentation.
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> > My two cents would be
> > * someone needs to own this problem - note this doesn't mean solve the
> > problem, but it means be the coordinator - ie. the person who brings
> > up the topics of "the documentation doesn't cover X, and doesn't cover
> > Y" I'm happy to help with things like UI and code and getting the
> > relevant content in there, but I think what would be really useful
> > (and cool!) is if someone in the group outside Osmosoft, Jeremy and
> > Eric takes control of this.
> > *  there should be a public wiki where anyone can contribute
> > * there should be a deployed wiki to tiddlywiki.org which is composed
> > of the best bits of the public wiki and picked out by a subset of the
> > TiddlyWiki community (including the coordinator) to ensure content
> > doesn't die and is well structured.
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> > PS.http://tiddlywiki-org2.tiddlyspace.com/is a bit closer to how I
> > would like tiddlywiki.org to look like - I knocked this up to
> > hopefully get people thinking and experimenting.
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