Hi everyone,

I say, why does it have to be one way or the other? Why not both? 
TWederation and something like a MediaWiki?

They both have their benefits and approach the problems differently. The 
former seems to be more of a search engine of different ideas while the 
latter is a more orderly instructional guide.

Find who wants to do what and let them go at it.


All the best,
Stacy



On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 11:36:44 AM UTC-5, Josiah wrote:
>
> Ciao tutti
>
> In the last two weeks I've had extensive private correspondence with three 
> folk over on Twitter who want to know where to find the "real 
> documentation" for TiddlyWiki. After pointing to what documentation there 
> is I suggested they ask in the group on specific things they want to do. 
>
> If I hadn't engaged in that discussion with them I would never have know 
> there are potential users who are likely passing on from not being able to 
> grasp enough quickly enough to be able to utilise TW well.
>
> I think its a problem (for them at least) as is.
>
> Just saying ...
> Josiah
>

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