I think the idea of a separate wiki that would collect all kind of typical 
user case would be a great idea. I asked the question that Rix mentioned on 
reddit and the answer I got (from you Riz?) was spot on.

I don't consider myself an expert in programming but I can still normally 
get my way around writing applications when I need to. With TW I often find 
myself stuck with no way of knowing how to proceed.
At the moment I do ask on this group and must say that the help is just 
wonderful but as it has been pointed it must be tiring after a while to 
always answer the same question again and again.

As TW5 becomes more and more popular (because it will!) you will get more 
and more of these "simple" questions. The forum is great but it can be 
difficult to find the answers to your problem.

All that to say that a wiki would be a good way of gathering these use 
case. 

Philippe

On Friday, 2 December 2016 16:18:10 UTC, Josiah wrote:
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> Ciao Riz
>
> Right. The devil is in the details. Cases of user experience are very 
> important.
>
> Josiah
>
> On Friday, 2 December 2016 16:55:40 UTC+1, Riz wrote:
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>> https://www.reddit.com/r/TiddlyWiki5/comments/5g12vp/feel_free_to_ask_friday_a_thread_for_questions/dap5obv/?st=iw7z0lj9&sh=e485fceb
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>> Case in point. 
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