Hi Felix,

So, I'm thinking your list is better "served" in reverse. ;-)
 

> *Scenario 1* - A wiki is hosted on a server and all meeting participants 
> work on the same wiki and thus on the same mind map.
>
> Not possible at the moment
>

Actually, it is: If you do some hangout and have one person be the editor / 
host. I mean, it's cool that you can have multiple persons work on a google 
docs document. Not sure if we're at the stage of aspiring for that just yet.

*Scenario 2* - A wiki is *not* hosted on a server and all meeting 
> participants work on their own wiki with different mind maps being kept in 
> sync.  

 

An attempt to synchronize maps here would be extremely difficult.  


Indeed, that does not sound ideal either. There is just soooo much room for 
(merge) conflicts.

*Scenario 3* - A wiki is *not* hosted on a server and all meeting 
> participants create tiddlers but *only one* person is responsible for 
> creating a map.


> That would work extremely fine with the "federation" idea.  


Not sure if everyone needs to have a wiki editor in front of themselves.

All participants would just need to tag their tiddlers e.g. "meeting1" and 
> the mind map creator would just pull the tiddlers from the participant's 
> wikis at the end of the meeting and assemble the map. Without 
> "federations", the moderator could still do it by asking all participants 
> to export their tiddlers tagged with "meeting1" and put them in a dropbox. 
> The moderator would then need to import them and create the map.


While that is a possibility, I think a "MindMap" is something that begs for 
being "developed" in real-time... not as a "I send you a message with my 
ideas" type of thing.

*Scenario 4* - Face2face meeting + projector
>
> By the way, in a face2face meeting, you could use a projector and 
> TiddlyMap in fullscreen mode ;)


Could be in an office, but could very well also be online, via video 
conferencing, assuming the one to handle the map is suitable for the job of:

   - not irritating participants with too much navigating
   - live-editing notes / nodes, i.e. writing down the essence

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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