Caro Thomas

Very useful post. Thanks!

Regarding your last slightly anxious point about getting swamped ... 

*I think that getting swamped by The Swarthy Hordes is unlikely. *


More likely is we increase interested users. I think that matters because 
right now we: (1) have huge innovation; (2) not enough people to be able to 
properly support or comment on all the scale of innovation optimally.

Just thoughts
Josiah

Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>
> Ciao Josiah,
> You are welcome. 
>
> I know you work in marketing.  
>>
> That makes me not any wiser than other people here (–:
>
> What interests me is how to present TW in a way to increase uptake. 
>>
> It might not be words. See other threads around here. Want another list?
>
> * design, especially mobile design
> * documentation including beginner documentation
> * simplicity (even emptier empty.html)
> * preconfigured pretty solutions (apps)
> * a comic style starting page on tiddlywiki.com
> * a YouTube star
> * a podcast
> * a company or a sponsor to boost everything with plenty of resources
>
> I'm never quite sure if it should initially be presented as one item on 
>> your list (personal notebook) or the fuller picture of a full list?
>>
>
> Want a picture? As a starting point, TW is like a Swiss army knife: It is 
> cheap, it can do really, really many things, and you can take it 
> everywhere. But it is not your first choice if you want the single best 
> knife for cutting vegetables. Or only need a screwdriver. It is not good at 
> cutting wood compared to a chainsaw. If you know your little tool and are a 
> handyman, you can use it to build other tools like a bow to go hunting ...
>
> Its an interesting presentation problem I think?
>>
>
> Yes, but I am not able to see an affordable solution. Besides attracting 
> more talented people perhaps. But isn’t that the point we are coming from?
>
> One last thing not included with Swiss army knifes: The best community on 
> the web. The chance to become a member of an international, friendly and 
> helpful family. – Would that quality be at stake if the community grew 
> exponentially? 
>

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