Dear All,
as announced earlier, the TiddlyWiki knowledge network 
<http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/113574373/TiddlyWiki> is being 
built on LikeInMind.
The textual taxonomy is interlinked with the visual one 
<http://debategraph.org/Stream.aspx?nid=457381&vt=bubble&dc=focus> for your 
convenience of browsing.
The mechanisms of "findability and discoverability for reuse" of tiddlers 
are developed, tested and implemented on LikeInMind.
The knowledge network will be transferred into the TiddlyWiki format as 
soon as reliable versioning and multi-user co-working is demonstrated.
P2P Web client is thought to be realised next. The Intents Map is being 
collected here 
<http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114069763/TiddlyWiki%20Intents%20Map>
.
I am offered a financial support as soon as the project (P2P Web / 
Collective Intelligence) shown it's feasibility. Your participation would 
be greatly appreciated. We may also think of fundraising via crowdsourcing.

LikeInMind has mechanisms of reduction of repetitive work, i.e. 
"reinventing the wheels" and "going in circles".
I hope that experience would be useful at the TW Universe too.
I am on and off from this forum. Please write me directly 
<http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/23665663/Dmitry%20Sokolov> if 
you have questions, suggestions and offers.

Cheers,
Dmitry

On Sunday, 12 February 2017 01:40:24 UTC+13, Josiah wrote:
>
> Ciao Arlen, Tobias & All
>
> Arlen, thanks for doing that! Its a step.
>
> Tobias Beer wrote:
>>
>> So, this place could be the "let's collect it all" one an things that are 
>> ripe for stage might move to tiddlywiki.com.
>>
>
> To me, that makes great sense. It helps bring out that many significant 
> new initiatives are "in between" (liminal). Its precisely these "early & 
> mid-stage" things I feel often fall victim to "Google Fog" that deserve 
> lifting out of it.
>
> Some will get to the point that they deserve explicitly moving to 
> tiddlywiki.com. Others not, but still interesting and great to have noted 
> somewhere in a way that you don't have to grope in the dark to (re)discover 
> and LEARN from them and perhaps take them forward.
>
> I guess an issue, one that I can see others have (for real reasons) 
> struggled with, is HOW to do this in a way that is sustainable--i.e. 
> requiring the minimal effort for demonstrable gain.
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah
>

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