On Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:32:52 PM UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> 1) The video descriptions! ^_^
>

You definetely need to link to http://tweb-at-home.tiddlyspace.com *everywhere* 
> and also to special topics that are part of the video(s).
>

You think of a "home" button?

2) Use a handful of annotations to link related videos and resources.
>

You are right. The videos need annotations. 
 

> 3) After having watched your video I have no idea what Vagrant is doing 
> and if I still need to download and run that iso image or not, etc...
>

There is no need to use the LiveCD image if you use the vagrant stuff. 
Vagrant will build all the dependencies and configurations from scratch.
The vagrant video is there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFNAlxp5fdg  I 
just forgot to add it to tweb-at-home :)

At the moment I'd be am more inclined to try and install TiddlyWeb 
> natively. If you think you can convince me that tweb-at-home is the 
> better way to go: Do you have a list of 
>
pro's and con's compared to a native TiddlyWeb install?
>

If you want to have a small footprint, you can deffinitely go with a native 
install. As I wrote (somewhere) I use the step by step howtoos myself. So 
they should work ... but who knows all the OS quirks :) ...

Pro's and Con's will follow.
-m

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