Hi Hegard,
Thanks for your continued support and encouragement of this project. We're
> reaching the end of the Alpha Phase of development, as the
> *{{DesignWrite}}* MOOC course comes to an end for this current semester
> in a few weeks. Once our semester project (TiddlyCRM v0.0.1-alpha) has been
> submitted and assessed as part of the course, we'll be beginning the Beta
> Phase of development of TiddlyCRM. At that time we'll be inviting wider
> contribution from the TiddlyWiki user community.
>
I did not know that you actually planned to make the development open. I
always thought you guys had to do this as a "complete" thing for your
semester project.
This sounds great and I am looking forward for when I can actively help you
guys with this. Until then I will improve my JavaScript skills with my own
projects.
My co-conspirator on the semester project, Andrew Myers, has developed that
> awesome new collaboration method, as a hybrid between Dropbox and GitHub.
> We'll probably open that up so more collaborators can participate in the
> project once we reach Beta Phase.
>
I did read about his approach in the DesignWrite group but did not quite
get the point of the benefits of this approach in comparison to the "good
old" way of pushing and pulling from remote repositories (maybe this is
because of my years as a hobby developer :) ).
Cheers,
Tristan
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