I disagree; consider any internet search engine for example. The idea to > put everything in a pretty tree structure was abandoned decades ago. >
Well here is the first link to the google search "Examples of Best Documentation". https://documentor.in/2148/best-examples-product-documentation-guides/ What all of the have in common, is organization. If you "know TW" then the learning curve to "know TWederation" should > probably not be that tricky. > Know TW being the keyword. Fetching means to copy what you want. At least in curren implementation. > There can also be a community aggregation for someting as important as > docs, i.e it can be an aggregating place much like tiddlywiki.com. > <http://tiddlywiki.com> Here is a situation. I made a write-up on something. It is now part of the documentation. UserB fetched it. Now I delete it. Tomorrow another person is coming along looking for the write up. Will he be able to find the write from UserB's copy? Remember UserB has not shared it from his wiki nor is he aware of the fact that I have deleted it. What else will happen tomorrow? > I am going to disagree with your tone here. Should I file it under "Wits and Sarcasm from Internet strangers?" Here is what might actually happen tomorrow. TW5 is depending on the immense generosty of two individuals for Tiddlyspot, which they are running solely for the sake of this group. Have anyone considered what happens when they reach a point when they can no longer afford to? While demise of a free service can happen to virtually anything, which one is more probable - a hosting solution aimed at a single group or a hosting solution that is depended by several? If and when that happens, the whole tiddlyspace cycle will have to be repeated. We have to count on every person who ever contributed to TW5 to shift his contribution and link up again. let me save you sime time: Ain't gonna happen. Not that I wouldn't want it > to happen but it has proven to simply not work, for several reasons. > Has such an effort where people are asked to submit documentation in return for the help from this group already tried? Can you show a part where it was tested? Besides, if people did already get the solution "from the group" i.e here > on the boards(!) ...then it is already here and you can find it here. > Then pray tell me, how come this group begets several questions a day. How come people still come up empty when they look for -say - how to add a border to a tiddler? or how to hide a single field? I do not think it is the first time anyone wanted to have a button that moves a tiddler up the story-river. It is an easy solution. Jed answered it beautifully and demonstrated several methods to achieve the same. Now try and search for "Move tiddler up" or "Move tiddler up the sory-river." How deep do you have to go to find Jed's answer? What you ask for is already being done! > Well I guess my whole write ups has failed to convey what I want then. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/acaf36df-2c57-4264-9614-b56e19bb4f4d%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

