Hi Richard

> The Tiddlywiki hangouts were always in the middle of the night for me, but I 
> did enjoy watching them after the fact - are there any plans to revive them?

Thanks, it’s good to know that you enjoyed them. They have tended towards 
sprawling unstructuredness and so I do worry that it’s hard for people to 
fillet out the good bits.

For quite a while I was managing to have a hangout every week but they tailed 
off a couple of years ago when I was briefly commuting to London every day 
instead of working at home. I’ve made sporadic attempts to re-establish the 
hangouts since then but haven’t really managed to sustain them.

To get them started again I think I need to once again adopt a strict weekly 
rhythm. I think it’s just a matter of getting started...

> What I'm really wondering is whether there has been any recent discussion 
> (perhaps at the 'european meetup'?) about the intended direction of the 
> project. Is there anything online I might have missed? What's the most recent 
> thing we have that is akin to a 'roadmap’?

Good question. TW5 is now a pretty broad and mature platform. Over the last two 
years the pattern has been a steady stream of background incremental 
improvements and bug fixes, overlaid with one or two biggish areas of new 
functionality each year like the editor toolbar, AWS plugin, TextSlicer, XLSX 
plugin, QR Code plugin.

Most of those bigger improvements are separate plugins. We’re only occasionally 
seeing big changes that are integrated across the core, such as the editor 
toolbar or the improved drag and drop features. The reason is that those kinds 
of features are now quite expensive to implement. In the case of the editor 
toolbar, I had the basics up and running in a couple of weeks but it took 
several months to get the thing stable and working adequately in all the 
situations it was needed.

Meanwhile, over the last couple of years the work I’ve been doing in my day job 
has shifted towards being more TiddlyWiki-centric, in particular delivering 
services based on TiddlyWiki to clients. I’ve learned the intricacies of 
programming for Amazon’s “serverless” model, and have now built the first 
versions of a sort of descendent of TiddlySpace.

So, there’s definitely a lot going on that would be good to discuss in a 
hangout…

Best wishes

Jeremy


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