On Thursday, December 11, 2014 9:53:11 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Rich
>
> 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.
>>
>
> I've made some exploratory changes to GettingStarted for 5.1.6 that you 
> can see here:
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/empty.html
>  
> Comments and suggestions welcome.
>
> Also why not put the TW Version # in the Title something like [[TiddlyWiki 
>> Version <<version>>]]
>>
>
> The version number is at the top of the tools tab in the sidebar, as well 
> as in control panel.
>  
>
>> and is this the Tag line for TW? "a non-linear personal web notebook"
>> If it is then changing it does not make sense.
>>
>
> Yes, it's been TW's tag line since the beginning. Like the name TiddlyWiki 
> it started as a joke.
>
> 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.
>>
>
> Well, you're using the web whenever you use a web browser; TiddlyWiki is 
> built from the web.
>

What about "an unconventional personal notebook in your browser" 

p.s. I had a great laugh looking at synonyms for non-linear on the web: 
downwind, gory, Ruritanian, dishonest...

>  
>
>> 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'
>>
>
Wish it would make me breakfast. Alas, hasn't happened yet 

>
>> 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?
>>
>
> With big changes or new things it's usually best to raise new things here 
> or as a GitHub ticket for discussion before making a speculative pull 
> request.
>  
>
>> 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
>>
>
In the HelloThere tiddler at tiddlywiki.com, where you would expect to find 
such information, front and center there are these links. Don't think there 
needs to be anything in the empty for that. In Jeremy's prerelease there is 
a link to tiddlywiki.com, which is enough.


   - Some of the things you can do with TiddlyWiki 
   
<http://tiddlywiki.com/#Some%20of%20the%20things%20you%20can%20do%20with%20TiddlyWiki>
   - Ten reasons to switch to TiddlyWiki 
   <http://tiddlywiki.com/#Ten%20reasons%20to%20switch%20to%20TiddlyWiki>
   - Examples of TiddlyWiki being used in the wild 
   <http://tiddlywiki.com/#Examples>


 

> 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?
>>
>
> There's a discussion in another thread about my concern with overloading 
> empty.html with too much content. I think it often makes more sense for 
> empty.html to link to material on tiddlywiki.com.
>
> Again not sure how to add via GitHub, is there a guide on how to use TW 
>> with GitHub that I should read.
>>
>
> Have a look at http://tiddlywiki.com/dev.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy 
>
>  
>
>>
>> Thanks again everyone.
>>
>> Rich Shumaker
>>
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