On Monday, September 14, 2015 at 11:52:51 PM UTC+12, PMario wrote:

> Just in case you want to try it. It's relatively easy. .. And we are 
> really happy to get help with the documentation. Especially from new users. 
> ... It turns out that "newbie" questions fade away, when users get more 
> advanced ;) So feedback from new folks is most valuable!
>
> Have a look at: 
> http://tiddlywiki.com/#Improving%20TiddlyWiki%20Documentation  There are 
> 3 videos, that I created some time ago. They are about 7 minutes long 
> (each) ... So just give it a shot. You can't do anything wrong. Just 
> improve your skills and help the community ;)
>

Thanks Mario, I've watched the first of your videos and followed along to 
fork the repo and create my first pull request. I must say that it isn't as 
easy as it looks. I could follow your directions quite fine, and navigating 
the GitHub interface itself wasn't a problem. The issue I found was with 
editing the document in a text editor without the benefit of a preview 
function or WYSIWYG editing. Editing a wiki should not be so difficult. 
Editing a wiki through text documents on GitHub is really not a good 
solution, and I look forward to seeing how the upcoming 
Tiddlyverse/federation can improve on this situation.

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