Hi

I must apologise for this stream of posts :-/

Currently, the Github discussions seem to become cluttered with chat, and 
the user group gets cluttered with dev stuff, whilst the dev group gets 
under-utilised. One way to improve matters would be to link each PR or 
issue on Github to a topic thread on the dev group.

All that's required is to always establish a related topic on the dev group 
whenever a PR/Issue is submitted on Github, and place links at the top of 
the dev topic to the related Github discussion and vice versa. This tends 
to happen anyway, but in a rather haphazard fashion (causing posts that 
should be on the dev topic to be posted to the Github discussion and vice 
versa.)

regards

On Tuesday, 26 January 2016 12:03:04 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I hope you will be able to join me for TiddlyWiki Hangout #96 on Thursday 
> 28th January at 3pm GMT/UTC. You are welcome to take part as a guest or you 
> can view the proceedings live or from the archive.
>
> Jed Carty will be joining me to talk about the work he’s been leading in 
> the community on federation, with some exciting experiments to show.
>
> I’d also like to take the chance to do some thinking about the goals and 
> roadmap for the project in 2016.
>
> http://hangout-96.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> https://plus.google.com/events/cierbql0khu11gtcc4d00t6pkjg
>
> As ever, please reply here if there’s anything you’d particularly like to 
> see discussed.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>

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