On Friday, October 24, 2014 5:08:53 PM UTC+2, Xavier wrote:
>
> I'd also vote in favor of 1 single wiki, until you feel it becomes 
> uncomfortably slow. Then, you can do some optimisation, like externalising 
> images. If they were big, it can save you a few months before you think 
> again about splitting. Then, my suggestion is to spend some time making 
> sure your tag/field/title policy allows you to create coherent sets of 
> tiddlers. By then, the imminent export feature will have made its way to 
> the light, and you'll be able to easily export some of these sets to other 
> wikis :-)
>

I think, this is a very good advice. 

I see the benefit of a single TiddlyWiki as being the search ability and 
> non-linear convenience and approach around which TiddlyWiki was built. My 
> concern about a single TiddlyWiki is the eventual size that it might attain 
> and related performance issues, especially if you start embedding and 
> attaching files internally (TW5).
>

IMO embedding files is only a problem, if they are big, or you have many. 

If you stay with text only tiddlers, imo there's not really a limit. Its 
more depending on your computer hardware. 
I did some tests with 20.000 text tiddlers ~800 byte each. 
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/E9DMg4ZTccw/P1qjS_-HOjAJ 

The TW.html file created with 20000 tiddlers is about 20MByte in size. My 
new computer can handle this file much better, than the old laptop :)

But if you embed an image with eg: 1MByte, you'll use the equivalent off 
about 1300 tiddlers from my example. 

So I personally would include images / binary data, as thumb nails and link 
to the full size image. 
So the TW will be still usable without the full size image but much smaller.

have fun!
mario
 

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