As far as documentation goes, just create a Github repository containing a 
tiddlywiki that runs on node. That way anyone can edit the .tid files (either 
through the wiki itself or with a text editor), and simply submit a pull 
request with their changes. Periodically compile and upload that doc to the 
web. 

I'll respond to the rest shortly. 

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