Thank you for your reply Jeremy!

So, do I understand it right that "editions" will then be something* 
formally official *and they are added individually by an administrator 
(presumably you).

Is there no intention for tw.com to include some kind of more unrestricted 
publishing, a bit like tiddlyspot, where it is more up to the creator of 
the TW to classify it as an edition or something else? Tiddlyspot is of 
course not sufficient in this regard because there is, just to name two 
things, no central listing to show what is available and no real way to 
distinguish if a spot is a real application or some testing experiment. 


> introducing a new "wiki" folder in the repo.

Great! 

Actually.. does anybody know if it would be possible to use github as a 
backend for what I describe above? A TW, perhaps appearing a bit like Apple 
store / Google store and possibly even itself hosted on github (like tw.com 
is, yes?), that pulls/fetches meta-data from peoples own githosted TW 
creations, so it can list those? 

This would maybe allow this TW store to *visualize forks* of the creations 
so that the visitor can fetch different variants of an edition/application. 
I mean, automatically (I assume github has a mechanism so you can see what 
forks have sprung from the current... right?) Maybe even the user created 
TW's can have this mechanism to show a visitor the existing variants....


Thanks for you patient explanations on things. It is very valuable because 
I'm convinced that contributing stuff is a lot easier for people when they 
have the goal envisioned clearly.


<:-)

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