Ciao Mark S.

The thing you miss is NOW. A lot of users of Firefox ARE (A) hitting 
problems already and (B) the solutions are CLEAR already.

And (C) the solutions are NOT so well documented yet for TiddlyWiki.

Josiah x 





On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 16:48:13 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>
> To use your expression, why get into combobulations for something that's 
> not a problem yet?
>
> Why would anyone expect documentation for something that (A) isn't a 
> problem and (B) has no well-defined solutions?
>
> That doesn't mean the group shouldn't be thinking about it, of course.
>
> Once solutions are figured out, Jeremy won't have to worry about 
> documentation (other than approving it). I'm sure one or more of us will 
> step up to the plate.
>
> Mark
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 7:42:31 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Ciao Mark S.
>>
>> You hit exactly the Catch-22.
>>
>> Mark S. Beginning to happen? Where? 
>>>
>>
>> Its OBVIOUS that Firefox 57 will cause grief. 
>>
>> Tiddlywiki.com is NOT a medium for that updateness. @Jermolene is one 
>> person and I am unhappy seeing EVERYTHING we don't deal with being dumped 
>> on him. In any case its NOT updated that much.
>>
>> But, neither, it appears is ANYWHERE ELSE MAKING IT FOR NEWBIES.
>>
>> J, x
>>
>

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