Hi Danielo, Mat

My observation was triggered by the fact that the project currently
describes itself as "Welcome to the Community Documentation project for
tiddlywiki5". That doesn't really do it justice; it's a technique with much
wider applicability. It also conflates two different things: a cool new way
of collaborating on TiddlyWiki content, and a proposal for managing
community documentation. I think it would be clearer to present it as the
former, with a note that if all goes well it could be used for community
documentation.

Best wishes

Jeremy.



On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Mat <[email protected]> wrote:

> I must look into this thoroughly but from what you describe and after a
> first peek, your set up seems PERFECT for a concept I'm sketching on to
> have the community easily contribute things in an unofficial way that may,
> possibly and if good enough, be transferred to a more official place.
>
> I believe these emerging initiatives will have a great (and positive)
> impact on the directions of TW and the TW community.
>
> Thank you Danielo! This is very exciting!
>
> <:-)
>
>
> @Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> I think we need to play with it and explore it a bit before we adopt it
>> as the official route for documentation contributions.
>>
>
>
> I think a point with this is that it does not have to be "the" or evan
> "an" official route for documentation contributions. I imagine these
> initiatives as adding roads *"towards* official". I'm in full agreement
> with you Jeremy that tw.com should be the authoritative place for TW.
> These other things are, in my mind, best seen as a playground for
> *evolution* of things that might eventually make it to official status.
> We need a lot of these community paths because the community consists of a
> plethora of minds that work in different ways and have different
> preferences and capabilities to contribute.
>
> One Rome, many paths. Pax Tiddlum.
>
> <:-)
>
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