I am also involved in the Ilya discourse thread. The fact that Blender also 
uses this software is for me another big fat plus point for discourse.

But as you wrote, you also have to organize yourself in discourse and that 
is the obvious lack: 

TiddlyWiki is not organized. 

I've only recently started working with Tiddlywiki, the GG Groups, 
Develoment and haven't discovered any systematic organization besides 
github development cycles  yet.   
In contrast to Blender, who have thought through their organization and are 
constantly working on optimization (comprehensible in corresponding 
metaforums).  

I found TiddlyWiki after I decided to organize myself better with the help 
of wiki software. TiddlyWiki is an ingenious software, but also a toolbox 
and to get the best out of it, you need a good documentation. 
Unfortunately, this documentation is very well hidden. Once you've finally 
figured out how something works, you'll find a lot of systematic 
documentation. But this kind of documentation doesn't help you much in the 
beginning, because it is organized non-linearly. 
I'm in the process of developing my first plugin and it feels more like 
hacking than developing to me.    

My overall impression is that the community is just like the software 
non-linear. In my eyes the biggest strength of TiddlyWiki and at the same 
time its biggest weakness.   

Watt wrote:

> 'm looking for low-tech, low maintenance, inventive answers to those 
> practical questions really, dead simple methods of cooperating on shared 
> projects, on Google Groups at the moment, but methods that are probably 
> applicable on any forum software.
>


   - raising awareness of the need for such measures 
   - creation of metaforum topics to discuss such measures 
   - establishment of an instance for the systematic evaluation of topics 


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