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On Friday, November 21, 2014 4:55:26 PM UTC+1, Julio Peña wrote:
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> +1
>
> In the heat of battle a good general knows when it time to resurvey the 
> situation. I believe that Tiddlywiki5's development has been going at an 
> accelerated pace ever since it came out of beta. As for myself, I'd the 
> time is right to take a deep breath and stand back a bit.
>
>
> Best regards to all,
>
> Julio
>
>
> On Friday, November 21, 2014 7:27:26 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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>> Several recent events have conspired to make me suggest that until the 
>> end of the year I operate a moratorium on new features for TiddlyWiki5. 
>> Instead, I propose to focus on documentation, and presentation of the 
>> available editions and plugins. I will of course continue to fix bugs as 
>> they are reported wherever it's possible to do so.
>>
>> (In the next few weeks I will also have to pay some attention to 
>> TiddlyFox and TiddlyDesktop. In the case of TiddlyFox, imminent Firefox 
>> architectural changes will require the architecture of the add-on to be 
>> significantly updated).
>>
>> One trigger is obviously the recent thread discussing obstacles to 
>> TiddlyWiki's success:
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tiddlywiki/_rScP9Lscdg/discussion
>>
>> A more subtle trigger is my recent experience with implementing the 
>> "export" features for 5.1.5.
>>
>> I started work on those features on around 12 days ago, on November 9th. 
>> I committed the first working code on November 10th. Ever since then I've 
>> been tied up with fixing up the loose ends: making the strings 
>> translatable, making improvements in response to feedback. Most recently, 
>> I've been implementing nested popups so that the export button will 
>> function when it is invoked through the "more" menu. The initial 
>> implementation was quick and fun, but a lot of the work since has been a 
>> slow slog.
>>
>> In my experience that is all pretty typical for a major new UI feature: 2 
>> days to get the basic implementation followed by 5 to 10 days of working 
>> through the edge cases and cleaning up. Of course, part of the reason it 
>> takes so long is that alongside I'm still working on bug fixes, 
>> documentation and the occasional new feature such as the tabbed table of 
>> contents.
>>
>> The third trigger starts with the fact that I've been busy over the last 
>> few days, and unable to participate in the mailing list threads as much as 
>> I'd like. I've still been scanning the messages, and I'm drawn to the 
>> conclusion that for many people here, some of the quite basic features of 
>> TiddlyWiki are, thanks to the lack of documentation, indistinguishable from 
>> voodoo. For example, Danielo's terrific recent post on the "variable" 
>> attribute of the list widget was pretty interesting: another basic feature 
>> that hasn't been well enough communicated.
>>
>> So, now that I stand back, I'm not at all sure that the work on the 
>> "export" features was the best use of my time. It's an undeniably important 
>> feature in terms of rounding out the interoperability of TiddlyWiki, but it 
>> makes little or no difference to new users.
>>
>> My worry is that this will keep happening. There's plenty of voices here 
>> calling for new features, and I'm naturally attracted to the intricate 
>> problem solving required to implement them. I've a deep motivation to keep 
>> smashing through the roadmap of planned features.
>>
>> Hence my proposal for a new feature moratorium. It's a simple way to 
>> ensure that my attention stays focussed on the really important things for 
>> the next few weeks.
>>
>> Some quick googling suggests that new feature moratoriums are not 
>> uncommon:
>>
>> https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=new+features+moratorium
>>
>> I'd be interested in any thoughts on this, and of course we'll discuss it 
>> further at the hangout next Tuesday,
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Jeremy Ruston
>> mailto:[email protected]
>>  
>

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