On Wednesday, 30 January 2019 10:53:25 UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > My two cents ... > > Long form of name "TiddlyWiki" in camel case. In contexts where one is > promoting it emphasises its two key components. > > Short form "TW" in contexts where its known what a writer is talking > about. Like academic writing where you use "long-form" first then often > abbreviate, e.g. "TiddlyWiki (TW)". > > The question of name extension ... "tiddlywiki.html" ... normally to > emphasize single-file simplicity. > > Just thoughts > Josiah > > On Wednesday, 30 January 2019 10:16:43 UTC+1, Mohammad wrote: >> >> Thank you S.S. >> Thank you Tony >> >> Thanks for your suggestion. I hope we could use a rather standard form >> specially for documentation purpose. >> Seems Tiddlywiki is favored comparing to wiki. Also file and folder >> should be mentioned when we refer to one of them. >> >> I would appreciate to have other opinion and put a convention to use it. >> >> Best >> Mohammad >> >
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