Adam,

I do think "Editions" is the appropriate way to "package" such "Canned" 
solutions. We need to add some editions and promote them more directly.

Regards
Tony

On Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 5:31:00 AM UTC+11, AdamS wrote:
>
> I think Dave's point goes beyond example TWs. I don't think the TW 
> community is lacking there. There are some amazing and exotic examples 
> floating around. If I'm understanding Dave's point correctly, we should 
> have "empty" TWs available that are roughly optimized for certain tasks. 
> They come pre-loaded with some basic plugins particular to that task and 
> maybe there's an easily available list that has suggestions and links to 
> other plugins that are associated with that task.
>
> So if someone is new to TW wants to use TW for note-taking for school, 
> they just hit the link and get an edition with a couple plugins for notes. 
> If they want a TW for writing, there's another one to download, etc.
>
> I think Dave's idea would go a fair ways to reducing some of the 
> activation energy.
>
>
> Another thing that would help would be a WYSIWYG editor. As a newbie who 
> originally came to TW for writing, I found the plaintext editor very 
> offputting. I almost went to WordPress just on account of that. I know we 
> have the ckeditor plugin available, but something native to TW might help.
>
> Best wishes,
> Adam
>

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