I hope this doesn't mean that the stand-alone TW won't lose it's support 
and/or interest.

Just to get past the sticker shock, about how much does Amazon charge for 
say 20 active contributors and a drive-by load equivalent to what 
TiddlyWiki.com gets now?

Thanks!
Mark
 

> I’ve funded the development through the consultancy work I’ve been doing 
> through my company Federatial. It’s now reached the point where it could 
> support either or both of our community documentation efforts and our 
> discussion requirements, and we could consider whether we wanted to adopt 
> it.
>
> The challenge is that this cloud infrastructure costs money to run; 
> Amazon’s web services are billed by usage, so there’s no charge for an app 
> or site when nobody is using it, but conversely the charges can rise 
> rapidly with heavy usage.
>
> The idea of charging users money to participate in the TiddlyWiki 
> community is unacceptable to me (because — duh! — I think I learn so much 
> from the community that if anything I should be paying them/you, and not 
> the other way around).
>
> Anyhow, it’s a good time to be talking about this.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
>
>

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