This is a good – but difficult – question. TW tries to give anyone the 
possibility to do what developers do … 

My clues and associations: 

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/graphs/contributors – gives an 
overview over important contributors to the core. You can click the names to 
see what they might call themseves e.g. Jeremy seems to be the “Creator” of 
TiddlyWiki …

The most active few could in my eyes be called Core Developers, among them 
pmario and tobibeer. 

Then we have many Plugin Authors, at least one  TW-Professor (Steven Schneider) 
and the most helpful Community Members one could wish for. 

Some provide advanced Wikitext-Solutions, others master Javascript-Macros and 
-Widgets. Some develop in Single-Page-Wikis, others on Node.js. Some use 
Github, others don’t. 

Sometimes people that find creative solutions are called TWizards. 

Now you have some keywords to put in a matrix :–)

I hope that helps a bit, even if I do not have a list of generally accepted 
terms but only a vague idea that there are infinite shades of gray. 

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