Ciao Mark S.

Maybe I'm fogging the waters? Not my intent. My point was not activity 
level per se. Here is WELL ACTIVE. It is a really excellent group. 

I come into it in perhaps a different way than you. I'm not thinking the 
comparison point is Zim et al. I came into it from a background in regular 
expressions, CKEditor and TinyMCE -- my initial guess being that TiddlyWiki 
could be a superb front-end for them. THEN, I slowly realised, its 
brilliant for much, much more. Its in the same league as them. The 500,000 
plus.

It was more sheer numbers who are active here I was meaning. 

The numbers here still look LOW to me to have the needed muscle for 
innovation on bigger changes on the context we work in. Activity is largely 
focused on "getting-on-with-it" and less on changing 
"how-to-get-on-with-it". It would be great if we could do more to improve 
things. But, how, sustainably? Numbers matter to that IMO.

Your suggestion for, basically, highlighting plugins (and maybe "bundles") 
does look much more workable than wholesale migration--the option in the 
offing after the last big round on discussion about "what to do on 
documenting what already is". The Reddit that came out of that isn't used 
and Stack Exchange isn't there yet from underuse. It IS a numbers game, in 
that sense.

Slightly askance to you query, underlying all this is, perhaps, another 
issue. BROADER MARKETING / EXPOSURE / GETTING IT KNOWN. 

*We benefit form a great product that is hardly known. *That I think that 
is True, with a capital "T".

Best wishes
Josiah

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