Hi Hans,

At the very least, it might be possible to build a TW that show-cases what 
> might be achieved as part of an application.
>

Good idea. What Richard pointed to (www.didaxy.net) is already a great 
example imo but of course there is always room for improvements especially 
since tiddlywiki is actively developed.
 

> Done properly, it might even be possible to fork some of the fundamental 
> work into a crowd-source funded development.
>

That's definitely an idea worth exploring
 

> There are additional challenges would have to be considered such as how to 
> "manage" a distributed project with sufficient rigor to satisfy any 
> granting agency, but concerns like that can be deffer until after there is 
> at least an established effort to construct an application.
>

Yes, this is another issue. Of course there always needs to be a "core 
team" somehow that is immediately involved with a project...

I have access to a bit of government funding, but it is restricted to work 
> done in Canada.


Guess we have to move to Canada then :)

-Felix

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