[Paraphrasing the brilliantly titled Stephen Colbert book "I Am America - 
And So Can You!"]

GitHub is a bit intimidating to me, but I think I just passed a hurdle. It 
was VERY EASY to suggest a change for tw.com. I just did it for the first 
time - and you should not hesitate to do this too. I was peacefully sipping 
my morning coffee wearing my favourite slippers when something suddenly 
made me choke and spray coffe all over the kids: The tiddler TiddlyWiki 
Hangouts <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki%20Hangouts> has the word 
"YouTube" as a *link* where it should *not be a link*! This called for 
immediate action. So I:

   1. Clicked the edit button and then the pink ribbon where it says "edit 
   this tiddler on github"
   2. Because I had registered previously for a GitHub account (a simple 
   one time thing to do) I came straight into a common editing window where I 
   simply did the change (adding a "~") and note of why. Then click the OK 
   button.
   3. To not merely keep this proposal for myself but to actually ask for 
   the higer authorities to include it in tw.com or the core, I clicked one 
   more friendly button saying "Send Pull Request".


And So Can You.


<:-)

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