Hi Dave

> Below in this thread, TiddlyTweeter and Mark S mention the idea of me 
> inviting others to contribute to the TiddlyWiki toolmap.
> 
> I would be open to inviting select people to be able to edit the toolmap 
> section of my Dynalist account. In fact, I could copy and paste my own 
> version in another part of my account so that I can keep my own, personal 
> version, and let the others edit as they wish with the 'official' version at 
> the current URL.
> 
> Is this something you would like me to do, as an interim solution for the TW 
> community? If so, who would you recommend to be editors/contributors? I think 
> I would prefer your recommendations on this. 

It would be great to open up the toolmap to other editors. Why not ask for 
volunteers? I suspect that the optimum number of editors is quite small, 2 or 3 
people, to make it easy to coordinate the work.

> While on the subject, will you ever link to the toolmap from tiddlywiki.com? 
> If not, then perhaps this is not worth the effort.

Ah, I'm afraid I had no idea it was not linked. I don't tend to focus on 
compiling links for tw.com because it's something that many other people in the 
community can do, and I try to focus on the tasks for which I'm the blocker. 
I'm travelling today but if someone can submit a PR I'll be happy to merge it.

Best wishes

Jeremy

> 
> Blessings
> 
> Dave
> 
>> On Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at 3:17:02 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>> This is a frequent topic of discussion and I hope we can improve things.
>> 
>> It’s worth pointing out that, though, that fixing this isn’t just a matter 
>> of spinning up a Heroku instance with a copy of Discourse. We need community 
>> infrastructure that is reliable, available, regularly backed up, properly 
>> maintained, handles our 13 year archive and has the means to deal with spam 
>> and abuse. None of that is impossible, but it’s way more work than just 
>> picking a piece of software and installing it somewhere….
>> 
>> Best wishes
>> 
>> Jeremy.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 22 Aug 2018, at 07:25, Mohammad <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> What alternative do you propose?
>>> A lot of very good stuff is buried in this forum and unfortunately it is 
>>> difficult to find, categorize and use!
>>> 
>>> -Mohammad
>>> 
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