Lets face this

   - To be sure - I have already proposed a solution - perhaps one of TT's 
   12
   - I will not proceed without help. 
   - It always bogs down in peoples debate about the technology
   - We are terrible at reaching consensus outside purely technical issues

Now let us say I told you I know someone with 30+ years ICT experience, who 
charges between $1,000 and $1,500 a day to commercial clients who would be 
happy to lead a project to do this (at no cost), has researched in depth a 
solution and has the skills to implement but will only do so if others sign 
up to help develop a truly effective and properly designed solution. 

Would WE say YES - No we don't!

That person is me but there is no way for me to secure any support and a 
commitment to let me lead such a project, not withstanding the fact I would 
always be open to input we need leadership and choices made on our behalf 
without full knowledge or byte by byte debates, but this leadership needs 
to be informed by substantial experience to avoid compromising decisions 
that could damage the maintainability of the result. So It can't be anyone, 
simple enthusiasm is not enough.

*Why would I now be reluctant?* because people will try and debate me into 
submission over various details and technical approaches. Before I start I 
need to persuade people the approach I have waiting in the wings is a good 
one, and I know it will be controversial. I can't afford the time to do 
this IF I HAVE TO SELL IT BEFORE I BUILD IT

LETS JUST DO IT

Tony for Tiddlywiki community resources president!

Regards
Tony 


On Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 1:40:20 AM UTC+10, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> I want to start a thread about "worthwhile effort" and where it goes to ...
>
> Purely open ... but this helped me begin to see the issue really clearly 
> ...
>  
>
> Mark S.
>
>> ... Like others, I had started my own documentation for TW, but then 
>> realized that it would be an 
>
> enormous amount of work, and would only have whatever visibility it 
>> happened to gain via Google.
>
>
> How many documentation improvement initiatives for TW have you seen? (I've 
> seen, maybe, 12)
>
> How many of them do you use or know now?
>
> There is a MISSING piece.
>
> Lots of work; little scaling up. There is something WRONG. 
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>
>  
>

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