I agree with Danielo Rodríguez and Mark S. that some tab or extra plugin 
library in the regular plugin modal, is the best way to make a plugin 
findable (for now). 
A couple of people have made there own plugin libraries (e.g. Tobias). 

Could this be a solution:

1. Have a TW on github where people can add tiddler files (.tid) like the 
way you can add to documentation for tiddlywiki.com at the moment.
2. Have that wiki publish a plugin library (if that is possible at the 
moment) that is included in TW (e.g. community plugin library).
3. Have plugin developers upload there plugins there by adding the .tid 
file (and using the tinka plugion builder or something similar to get the 
plugins in the same structure).

This would give 

1. one place in the wiki to find community plugins.
2. maintenance and publication of plugins would be on the individual plugin 
author, so less of a bottleneck/ work for admins.

if plugins was made using the tinka plugin things like version number and 
TW-verision comparability, would make this library more easy to manurer for 
the user/plugin-consumer.


would this be a solution technically? and one we would use/want?


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