Thank you Arlen,
The link on TiddlyWiki on StackOverflow is added to the TiddlyWiki
Resources list:
http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/113792623/TiddlyWiki%20Forums
My concerns:
- TW on SO looks not very popular
- our activities will be scattered between the platforms
- an environment linking all the bits and pieces similar to
LikeInMind will be required, to have all knowledge reliably found,
discovered and retrieved
Your thoughts?
Cheers,
Dmitry
On Tuesday, 27 December 2016 11:46:56 UTC+13, Arlen Beiler wrote:
>
> A StackExchange site will not replace the Google Group, it will only take
> out many of the questions that are asking how to do stuff in TiddlyWiki.
> And you can keep tabs on the questions that get asked fairly easily. For
> instance, here is all the TiddlyWiki questions on StackOverflow.
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/tiddlywiki
>
> And here is a link to the proposal again for ease of access :)
>
>
> http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/105326/tiddlywiki?referrer=kk4xS6VP59WB49QQOgt7xA2
>
> Enjoy
> -Arlen
>
> On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 10:38 PM, Dmitry Sokolov <[email protected]
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> ... student is on summer holidays. Therefore the summer project.
>>
>> Merry Christmas from New Zealand!
>>
>> It's getting pretty hot here... :)
>>
>> On Saturday, 24 December 2016 15:36:33 UTC+13, Dmitry Sokolov wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Arlen, Josiah and Birthe,
>>> you are touching the topic of my ongoing interest for a few years,
>>> "Findability and Discoverability for Reuse" in Transmedia environment:
>>>
>>> http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/104941506/Transmedia
>>> In other words, I study how to bring "experts" and "learners" literally
>>> "on the same page" where all relevant knowledge and information is
>>> collected and arrange for immediate reuse, and how to ensure each
>>> particular "page" found or discovered in "real-time", i.e. as quick as a
>>> few seconds.
>>>
>>> Different media serve different purposes:
>>> - books are great for putting together well known materials and facts,
>>> for systematic learning
>>> - forums like this are great for sharing ideas with large number of
>>> participants
>>> - messengers are good for real-time "relaxed" communication
>>> - voice and video chats (HangOuts, for example) are used when things
>>> require immediate action
>>> but none of them are made convenient for finding / discovering
>>> information (for future reuse).
>>>
>>> From my experience, for the purpose of (real-time) reuse, any particular
>>> chunk of information or knowledge can be
>>>
>>> - found only when it is given a "human-readable name", i.e. a "Topic
>>> Title"
>>> - discovered only when it is interconnected with relevant and
>>> related concepts,
>>> - "horizontally" into the "knowledge network"
>>> - "vertically" into a "taxonomy", where every level of Taxonomy
>>> represents higher and lower degree of "focusing" into "semantic
>>> areas",
>>> either in more details and specific, or of wider scope and generic
>>>
>>> I experiment with building "knowledge networks" on PBWorks, quite
>>> successfully. However, my anticipation is that TWederation will be even
>>> more suitable for the job. To my understanding, TWederation is aiming same
>>> goals the Distributed Web is trying to achieve:
>>>
>>> http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114061573/IPFS%20is%20the%20Distributed%20Web
>>>
>>> Currently, I am looking for the opportunity to shift to this kind of
>>> "P2P Web" environment, as soon as secure and reliable versioning and
>>> multi-user editing realised.
>>> I am curating a student who knows HTML, CSS and JS and selected
>>> TiddlyWiki for his summer project. It would be great if we could develop it
>>> into really successful one, with your help.
>>>
>>> I am looking forward to your suggestions and support.
>>>
>>> Thank you beforehand,
>>> Dmitry
>>> P.S. Please feel free to browse and explore both Visual Taxonomy and
>>> "knowledge networks" by clicking links and images in the header and body of
>>> the pages.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 24 December 2016 10:16:16 UTC+13, Josiah wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Ciao Birthe C
>>>>
>>>> It IS confusing. But I doubt there will be any change without a clear
>>>> transfer process. As it is absolutely nothing has been settled on yet. So
>>>> don't worry.
>>>>
>>>> These periodic discussions do often, rightly, focus on the limitations
>>>> of here. That does NOT mean this group is suddenly gonna disappear. If
>>>> anything it will continue as is, despite its problems.
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes
>>>> Josiah
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, 23 December 2016 21:32:43 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> My big question is: Are you planning to end this Google group? I like
>>>>> it for its simplicity. I do undertand that a lot of you here are very
>>>>> familiar with a lot of other possibilities but admit that I am just
>>>>> getting
>>>>> more and more confused.
>>>>>
>>>>> I find a lot of inspiration in reading about other peoples work with
>>>>> tiddlywiki from day to day. In fact I would not be much of a tiddlywiki
>>>>> user without it. I am a reuser with some small twists ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Also my biggest problem with searching is my bad english.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Birthe
>>>>>
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