Alex

There is NOTHING i could disagree with in what you wrote. It is INSPIRING.

As Tigger says ...

  "The wonderful about Tiggers 
    Is Tiggers are wonderful things."

BUT ALSO people need cash to live. So. I get interested in the economy of 
support that enables them to do so, or not..

Josiah 
;

On Tuesday, 3 May 2016 22:41:50 UTC+2, AlexHough wrote:
>
> Josiah,
>
>
> I see TW as a utopian project concerned with knowledge, knowledge 
> creation, sharing and cooperation.It's a creative commons, in line with the 
> ethos of the Open Source movement. 
>
> Part of the design skills possessed by Jeremy, Eric (who moderates the 
> group) et al. is (as I see it at least) an understanding that engagement 
> with a software project is what drives the innovation and cooperation. But 
> I suspect that for many people here is that they are totally besotted with 
> TW - addicts to playing with TW and addicts to the everyday soap opera 
> played out on the TW lists, GitHub, Twitter and most excitingly the 
> hangouts.
>
> I've got used to some of the characters in the TW soap, and I find the 
> ethos you describe hugely inspiring. Over the years  this TiddlyWorld has 
> inspired me in many ways, exposing me to a whole new way of thinking.
>
> It's a refreshing change from the feeling of being a consumer in a world 
> where everything is commodified.
>
> When I get to bring my attention to TiddlyWorld I relax. I see a beautiful 
> place like a Japanese garden. There is no mess -- or at least not the kind 
> of mess my two children make about the place. I may be wrong, but I get the 
> feeling that "giving away knowledge" brings a feeling of deep satisfaction 
> to those who choose to give it away (or share). 
>
> I read this [1] the other day
>
>
>
> ​
> TiddlyWiki isn't really "a non-linear web notebook", its a thinking about 
> thinking tool, a tool to help communicate complex ideas and tool to help 
> build communities to think about tools to help them think etc. It's a muse 
> and meta-muse as well as something to manage your todo list and or your 
> research project. 
>
>
> Welcome, and enjoy!
>
> best wishes
>
>
> Alex
> [1] yes.... and this highlights a frustration. I can't read that 
> knowledge, and I can't cut and paste from the document --
> http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13504622.2016.1162982?journalCode=ceer20
>  
> -- to me its pointless creating knowledge if restrictions are put on 
> sharing it. Its especially frustrating if the person producing the 
> knowledge is funded from the public purse and the knowledge is closed off 
> from the public it should seek to inform. If only the document was 
> TiddlyWiki, I would have taken the quote above as a .tid file, and put it 
> into my own TW. I'd link to the paper and anyone reading it could visit the 
> source.  I'm with Aaron Swartz -- 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz -- being in TW fulfils a need 
> for me, one to share with sharers. Its acutually good for ones mental 
> health too. The New Economics Foundation has sharing as one of five factors 
> in its "5 ways to well-being" -- 
> http://neweconomics.org/projects/five-ways-well-being -- so... TiddlyWiki 
> is a medicine too!
>
> On 3 May 2016 at 20:07, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Dear all / Cari tuitti
>>
>> All this giving away of knowledge is great for idiots like me.
>>
>> SOMETIMES I wonder WHO are the idiots. The users or the advisors?
>>
>> I am aware there is an "ethic" here in play. 
>>
>> BUT perhaps its a little TOO ethical.for its own good.
>>
>> Thoughts from the Far Side.
>>
>> Josiah
>>
>>
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