I just downloaded a Blank TiddlyWiki to see what was in there.

My observations of the Blank TW is that TiddlyWiki being CamelCased makes 
it a Tiddler Automagically.
I think that should be changed to a link just as WikiText is a link and not 
a Linking Tiddler.
That way you don't start out with missing Tiddlers or use a ~ so no link is 
created ~TiddlyWiki.

Also why not put the TW Version # in the Title something like [[TiddlyWiki 
Version <<version>>]]
and is this the Tag line for TW? "a non-linear personal web notebook"
If it is then changing it does not make sense.

In my link below I changed my subtitle to 'a personal Wiki'
I could see TW being used for a lot of things and I think the tag line 
limits peoples perceptions.
Reading it literally if I have no desire to use the web then why would I 
need a notebook for it.

I like TW as a Wiki and calling it something like 'a personal wiki' makes 
sense to most people, I think?
Or
'A Personal Wiki for Making Anything'

With ideas like this do we make Github pulls(I am a GitHub NOOB so forgive 
me for not doing it first).
Then make changes and post on our GitHub?

Since I am still a GitHub NOOB I made the mods I am discussing and posted 
them on my server.
http://www.richshumaker.com/tw5/TW5-1-5-Empty.htm

I also don't think it is too much to add some TW5 Usages in the 'Getting 
Started' Tiddler.
Something like,
People Use TiddlyWiki 5 for
X
Y
Z

Last but not least, since Saving is such an issue why not have a 
'Troubleshooting Guide to Saving TW5' as a Tiddler on TW.C?
Again not sure how to add via GitHub, is there a guide on how to use TW 
with GitHub that I should read.

Thanks again everyone.

Rich Shumaker

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