Ok, the answers so far indicate I did a poor job at phrasing my question so 
let me start by saying this:

Please re-read my post and I think you will find it is actually not about 
TW itself (and definitely not about any individual!) *My points are really 
about how we can attract more people to TW.* 

This is a "directors board question" and Jeremy is simply the chief in 
command. (And one excellent such!!!) This is why I aim my question to him 
specifically, but I posted it here because (1) I figured these questions 
are of general interest (2) these types of qustions ought to be discussed 
more and (3) because they are probably demanding questions and so if I am 
going to ask for Jeremys attention for them, it had better be for the 
common good.

While I have a lot of thoughts about each individual point in my 'list', I 
intentionally kept the points brief because I don't want to steer the 
conversation and risk missing out on something that Jeremy would otherwise 
bring up.

That said, I'll tell you that my own reasoning is a lot about easening the 
burden on the developers. I think there is a lot of potential among the 
non-developers here (I'm one such) but we don't really have the 
infrastructure(!) to take advantage of this. I have specific ideas about 
this but, as mentioned, I'd rather not talk about them right now.

Ok, hope this clarifies a little. 


<:-)

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