Thanks for the update. I haven't screened the whole 48 mins video. For my 
understanding it's about levels of learning for those who started with TW. 
Indeed I've been using it in the google code-in contest for 13-17yo 
students and incorporating level 1 and 2.

However what I am asking is how would you identify yourself with TW. A 
mere/avid user, a coder, a trainer, a documentor, a semi developer, or a 
core developer? If you make a plugin, then how would you like to be called?

I know this is not too important, only wish to state on something when 
asked during meetups. I think it has been asked every time during Jeremy's 
hangout during the introduction session like how would you know TW etc ...

handoko -


On Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 6:17:09 AM UTC+7, Mat wrote:
>
> Actually, Steve Schneider made a presentation on this 
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtaOL7gx3wc> just this weekend at the 
> 2017 European TiddlyWiki Meetup!
>
> It is ultimately, of course, arbitrary where you draw the lines when 
> splitting up demographical segments but Steves division is the most 
> "formal" one I've seen in TW.
>
> <:-)
>

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