>
> * We may want to declassify some of these concepts to keep the overall 
> number down; it's quite overwhelming at the moment.
> ** For example "InfoList" could perhaps be tagged "Features" instead of 
> "Concepts", as it doesn't really introduce any new mental concepts
> * We may want to separate out the "advanced" concepts, again the keep the 
> main list reasonable
>

Keeping the number down may be a good idea generally to not overwhelm 
people but, of course, from this lists point of view it is more a matter of 
highlighting what is worth studying or knowing about regardless of amount 
or of how it is categorized.

  

> I'll respond over on GitHub to the issue
>

Looking forward to it. 

 

> > Another proposal is a themed Hangout, dedicated to the Concepts,
>
> That could be a good idea. I'd certainly be interested to explore a 
> hangout that was structured in that way.
>

Great! I think it makes sense also from a reference point; In spite of 
Marios fantastic job with annotating the hangouts, I think it may still be 
a bit tricky for users to find info. I think a hangout like this 
would/could work more as a direct reference source.

On a related note I just created an issue 
<https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1726> concerning Marios 
annotations and tw.com.

BTW, have we ever tried to run a Google Doc parallel with the hangout, open 
for anyone to annotate in?

<:-)

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