I had other things I was thinking about as well.
The other concept was that if you are sharing things and you need X Version 
in order to be able to share the browser could check the other TW first.
Like a Ping but for Version.  So I guess a <<Version Ping>>.(yeah I 
remembered <<>> and not <>)

Once you know the versions are compatible then you could Sync to them to 
allow you to 'Share' or vice versa.
Push or Pull Posting - Hey you might like this, and I LOVE THAT!!!
If they are not compatible then it just skips to the next TW.

I think it was Eric in a recent hangout(I misquote people all the time as 
you know Tobias, #heheh) that said GitHub has become popular because of the 
'social' aspects.
Being able to have people 'share' content with 'trackback' will allow us to 
start to promote ourselves from inside TW.
The eat your own dogfood concept that comes up a lot.
Once People see all the buttery goodness we have they will be joining in 
quickly.

Honestly the more I work with TW I wonder who is even close to this 
technology and the resounding answer is 'Nobody'.
This goes to a question Jeremy asked, 'How do we promote TW?'
I know about the poster contest(great idea) and I agree we need to tell 
Tech Writers and get them onboard.
If we could simply talk between each other using TW, I think Jeremy calls 
it a Federated TiddlyWiki, that would make more people jump up and notice.

The stuff I am creating is way more advanced then I thought I would ever be 
able to do that I am giddy.
Looping Automatic Videos in a Tiddler that is pretty sweet, and possible.

Rich Shumaker

On Saturday, December 20, 2014 6:00:55 AM UTC-8, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Rich,
>  
>
>> It would automagically read
>> Your TW Ver 5.1.5
>> Latest TW Ver 5.1.7
>> That way you can visually tell if it is time to update.
>> It is like a box that pops up telling you to upgrade but it never pops up 
>> and you don't get bothered, you do get all the details.
>>
>
> That would sound like a smart thing to have. Perhaps a banner popping up 
> on top, automatically, us being able to deactivate it for this version... 
> until the next.
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
>

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