@Jeremy and @TonyM

Jeremy, in another thread you wrote out some of the standards you had use 
to correct a doc-contribution I made.

These are no doubt high standards and the result looks *great*  - but few 
can live up to these standards. It's a double edged sword.

It sparks an idea - or maybe it's what Tony has been talking about; It 
would be useful with an *unofficial* but still *publicly viewable subdomain* 
- like http://unofficial.tiddlywiki.com for "potential docs" and finge 
stuff that is not suitable for the main wiki! If possible, with a github 
organization, separate from the main one, with its own Issue and PR boards 
so it doesn't burden Jeremy. Is that even theoretically possible?

  <:-)

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