Ciao Lost Admin

Thank you for that detailed outlay.

Truly I think better knowing what people are doing with TW and its 
"Children" will do masses to get it appreciated more. Both by "us"and by 
"them" (potential new users).

And your Bonus Point bears repeating ...

Lost Admin wrote:
> As a bonus, a couple of my co-workers saw my tiddlywiki I'm using to keep 
> track of all the things I care about at work. They liked it and asked about 
> it. So one of the daughters has had a couple of daughters. :-)
>

Best wishes
Josiah

On Thursday, 29 June 2017 15:17:38 UTC+2, Lost Admin wrote:
>
> If it makes you feel any better Josiah (can I just call you Joss?),
>
> As a result of you all teaching me how to do things with TiddlyWiki I have 
> 5 separate "daughter" wikis. 4 are doing quite well and 1 is still a baby. 
> Only the baby is truely public for you to see.
>
> 1) A Wiki to help me keep track of my media collection (only available on 
> my internal home network). I have a bunch of DVDs and Bluerays (and a few 
> VHS tapes still). Not all have been converted and imported into my media 
> server. The Wiki helps me keep track of which ones have been import. It 
> also helps me save money as I can look at it on my phone when I'm at the 
> store so I don't buy a DVD/Blueray of a movie that I've already got (I did 
> this 3 times before I make the wiki).
>
> 2) A Wiki to help me keep track of the characters I've got in the MMORPG 
> Dungeons and Dragons Online. That game lets me have up to 54 characters and 
> other players can have even more (so could I if I paid some extra money). 
>
> 3) A Wiki I created to keep track of all my business information when I 
> was an independent consultant. I was earning enough it made sense to 
> incorporate, the wiki track all the information and timelines related to 
> incorporating. I have since taken a full time position which brings us to 
> ...
>
> 4) The full time job I took involves working on a bunch of project 
> simultaneously and tracking specific items for each project. While the 
> company does have a tool that does a pretty good job at tracking the 
> details within each project, they don't have a good solution that meets my 
> needs for tracking all the projects themselves (they have some good tools 
> for project managers but that's not what I do and those tools don't fit my 
> needs.
>
> 5) The baby. This one came into existence because someone on this list 
> wanted people to test his (her?) new tool for putting TW5 instances on 
> Tiddlyspot.com. I created one. This one you can see, its 
> http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/.
>
>
> As a bonus, a couple of my co-workers saw my tiddlywiki I'm using to keep 
> track of all the things I care about at work. They liked it and asked about 
> it. So one of the daughters has had a couple of daughters. :-)
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 12:41:30 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> The metaphorical matrix of TiddlyWiki has a peculiarity.
>>
>> We spend an awful lot of time re-creating "Mother" in a fitter form.
>>
>> We spend very little time assessing whether Mother's Children succeeded.
>>
>> I would like to think that Our Daughters were doing well, but there seems 
>> to be no posts home to be sure about that.
>>
>>
>>

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