good idea! I didn't think of that, it's actually quite simple to do.

The only disadvantage is that it wouldn't be configurable: for instance the system could send an email for every new release on tiddlywiki.com, or a list of all the updated wikis or tiddlers in the list of referenced wikis, or any other combination but the user wouldn't be able to select/filter what they want more precisely.

at first sight, I think the most convenient way to implement that would be to create a dedicated mailing list (google group, I guess) where the system would send the automatic emails, and where anyone can register. Does that sound good? Any other ideas? (better if possible!)

It also reminds me of Jim's Atom feed plugin: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/Tiddlywiki/lDayriKvtUI/QYOE_T5m9HMJ
I don't know how it works but it seems a good fit for this case as well.

Erwan

On 04/02/15 15:27, Jed Carty wrote:
This seems relevant:

The community search lists the last time one of the wikis there was modified.

https://rawgit.com/erwanm/tw-aggregator/master/tw-community-search.html

It hasn't been implemented yet, but there are plans to expand the community 
search to include plug-ins and possibly personal wikis.

https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/tiddlywiki/h1h4HSyAQzQ

If we ask nicely it may be possible to send out an automated email listing the 
most recent additions every week or something like that.


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