Daniel Baird wrote:

I would guess that you need to be clearer about what, precisely, you're proposing to build or deliver if you get your kickstarter funding.

For someone to click through to your kickstarter page (let alone volunteer money when they get there..), they have to be thinking, "Hmm, that sounds like something I might like!".

In this post you've referred to your thing as "software to support virtual teams and projects", which is about what I vaguely remember from your first announcement on this list, and doesn't convince me to spend the ten seconds to follow your link. Maybe it's like Trello, maybe it's plugins for MSWord to 'show changes' in a better way, maybe it's a friendly version of IRC...

Daniel, Thanks!  I'm really starting to get that message.

Actually easier to do in the tiddlywiki community - since what I'm thinking of is essentially:

- TiddlyWiki model (local copy of a project plan, as a single-file app. running in a browser)

- An interface that's more attuned to project management (checklist, action item list, expandable fields for details, Q&A, other info associated with each checklist)

- Linked via a P2P protocol - update a local copy, updates propagate automatically to other copies of the document

Work flow comes down to:
1. Generate an initial "checklist" in a browser
2. Email to collaborators.
3. Updates flow automagically rather than having 100s of follow-up emails show up that have to be sorted through and reconciled.

Does this start to do a better job of telling the story? (I do hope to have some demo code in a week or two.)

Miles




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