Mohammad, I think what you say appears to be true, however it is one aspect of tiddlywiki "Building larger central Wikis" that a number of people have tackled some publicly like Jed with Bob, and some privately like me. I have a core wiki to which I register wikis and build an index to my wikis. I am working on a new iteration of this at the moment to host json bundles of developer tools and macro add ons.
Personally I would like to take the single wiki a lot further by building them as smart documents. To do this we need to establish some good standards - Author registration and tracking - User control - Locking or check in out the document (for serial editing) - Optional call home analytics so you can see where the smart document is used or published - Ability to send though all email clients eg using .tw file extencion Since I have worked in information and document management I realised that a lot of the document management features built into environments like share-point could actually be built into the document itself. For example a tiddlywiki "document" unlike word documents do not need the word application installed. Version control and trash can be built-in the document and smart interactive features like surveys, slideshows, data entry and import, visualisation etc... can be built into a smart document. To me the main recommendation for tiddlywiki is what does the person need it for? *No doubt It can be used for that* and a lot more. Its an investment in *a platform* that allows you to go from ad hoc notes through to applications, websites, authorship tools and smart documents even before you use it as a server to deliver all of these. To me it is an ecosystem within which you can evolve both your skills and solutions using computers/software. Perhaps the answer to what do we recommend it for, should be returned as a question, what do you need a solution for? Because tiddlywiki will most likely be a good software platform for what ever they answer. Tiddlywiki is a software platform to address many different needs that can be solved with software. Regards Tony On Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at 1:29:16 PM UTC+10, Mohammad wrote: > > Hi Tony, > > Based on your answer and other answers in this thread > > Can we conclude > > Tiddlywiki is used like doc file! Every file is used for different purpose! > We do not have everything in one file (wiki) > > So > Create one wiki for one or few small project! Don not try t create a > central wiki to have all things in one wiki! > Or TW is not capable for that! > > > I want to draw a conclusion and recommendations how to use Tiddlywiki for > who is new to TW. > > --MOhammad > > > > > > On Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at 4:17:30 AM UTC+3:30, TonyM wrote: >> >> Luis, >> >> Timely to revisit this question. >> >> >> - I have a key wiki in which I have a sophisticated Todo, project and >> references for life, projects and clients. This simply evolves with my >> needs. >> - I recently built a tiddlywiki for a business as a database that >> produces numerous customised documents to send to there business clients. >> Providing a major productivity improvement 2-4 days work down to a hour >> or >> two. >> - I build wikis for custom projects like building and documenting >> content for a website, designing a tiddlywiki community solution, >> - As others have mentioned, I have a plugin repository its main >> feature capturing the source of the plugin so often not provided in >> plugins >> - I have a core tiddlywiki which can index all my registered wikis >> - Scratch wikis for experiments or data cleaning >> - A Wiki that generates Sandbox wikis to address a particular >> solution within tiddlywiki (A dozen sandbox wikis as a result) >> - I have a TiddlyWiki reference wiki on which I capture tips, trick >> and code framents/patterns >> - I have a Technical reference wiki on which I capture tips, trick >> and code framents/patterns other than tiddlywiki >> - I have a published learn tiddlywiki that contains tiddlywiki.com >> plus learning notes and annotations >> - I have an almost complete Journaling wiki that I plan to use on >> mobile >> - I have a desktop wiki in TiddlyDesktop for desktop, internet >> interactions and links >> - A lot of my Tiddlywikis are experiments with extending tiddlywiki. >> - I have wikis I used while I was traveling with documents, times and >> journals, passport copy, insurance details, flight Itineraries. Booking >> details >> - I have a wiki for my home network >> - I have a published plugin wiki V1.0 only >> https://tiddlywiki.psat.com.au/mymenus/ >> - I have a Wiki to publish to the LAN my computer >> - A wiki on my Synology disc station as a Intranet site >> - I have a wiki for a big data course I did >> - I am building some serious solutions for tiddlywiki to assist in >> rapid development >> - and a lot more >> >> I observe from other replies that most are private, so I am not surprised >> we do not see too many published as editions. >> >> Regards >> Tony >> >> On Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at 7:54:01 PM UTC+10, Luis Gonzalez wrote: >>> >>> How do you use tiddlywiky? >>> >>> >>> The more I use tiddlywiki the more I like it. >>> This is the wiki I use in my work to take notes. >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. 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