Congratulation!

And thank you for providing the community with amazing Tiddlywiki!

--Mohammad

On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 11:01:17 PM UTC+4:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I posted this as a reply to a message of Pit's that was buried in a longer 
> thread over on the dev group, so I'm reposting here for wider exposure.
>
> Honoured All, 
>
> if I am not mistaken, today five years ago, on Sep.20th 2014 at 17:00 hrs
>
>         *Tiddlywiki 5.1.0*
>
> was released.
>
> I hope that Mr. Ruston has a good bottle of wine available to celebrate.
>
> Pit.W
>
> Thanks Pit! In fact, it goes further, the reason I chose that date was 
> because it was the 10th anniversary of the publication of the original 
> TiddlyWiki on September 20th 2004. So today is actually the 15th 
> anniversary of TiddlyWiki. 
>
> https://classic.tiddlywiki.com/firstversion.html
>
> On the 22nd of September 2004, I gave a brief talk about TiddlyWiki which 
> was its first public outing. (See below for photos). To be fair, it was 
> probably overshadowed for most people by James Larsson's extraordinarily 
> hilarious prawn sandwich based clock.
>
> http://paulm.com/inchoate/2004/09/dorkbot_london_classic.html
>
> Then Jeremy Ruston presented the wonderful TiddlyWiki 
> <http://www.tiddlywiki.com/> and gave a very useful breakdown of how 
> wikis work, and how tiny bits of microcontent (tiddlers) can help to merge 
> the facility of blogs to organise and produce microcontent with the 
> non-linear and collaborative way that wikis structure things. Rory Macbeth 
> who continually apologised for not knowing about or being able to do 
> anything with computers (which is not true - I know Rory and he has magic 
> computer fingers that can destroy hardware, corrupt files and crash 
> otherwise stable software for no reason within seconds of him sitting down 
> to check his email) said that he understood TiddlyWiki and would consider 
> using it.
>
>
> Within a couple of days TiddlyWiki got picked up by users of a site called 
> del.icio.us, and thence by popular bloggers Jason Kottke, Gina Trapani 
> and Ev Williams (who later went on to found Twitter). And so all this 
> started, to my continued astonishment and delight.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Jeremy Ruston
> jer...@jermolene.com <javascript:>
> https://jermolene.com
>

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