Cd K

Keep up the research. I am however a Strong believer in a meta community 
site that can oversee whatever content and methods we use.  Past Personal 
and forum posts suggests GitHub can be a barrier to interaction, however 
since we are committed for the core repository we should embrace it. How 
much we embrace it is a living question.

I have a site as a demonstration I am still working on that captures my 
ideas of what can be in a community and how to go about it. I can see 
embedding github, tiddlywiki sites and resources and even Discourse are 
reasonably easy thing to achieve.

However for long term viability I believe it should be customised to 
address the management of what I call tiddlywiki objects, wiks, editions, 
plugins, macros, servers, themes etc... as I result I am exploring the use 
of custom post types and additional metadata. This would allow a Wiki 
edition to reference the plugins it contains, and a plugin can reference 
the editions its used in etc...

Have a look to see some of my ideas reflected in the site itself.

http://www.colabteam.net/tiddlywiki/

Regards
Tony


On Friday, October 4, 2019 at 12:53:37 PM UTC+10, Cd.K wrote:
>
> Hi TonyM
>
> I'm already testing my GitHub idea. 
>
> GitHub is a serious alternative. 
>
> *Take a look at this:  * 
> ProBot Framework to automate and improve your github workflow 
> <https://github.com/probot/probot>
>
>
> It would also be possible to create the posts (issues) directly with 
> tiddlers from the user's TiddlyWikis. 
>
>
>
> Regards
> Cd.K
>
>
> On Friday, October 4, 2019 at 12:22:19 AM UTC+2, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Some quick points
>>
>> Any new solution starts with 1 user and the numbers must build.
>>
>> If numbers using a new system do not grow then perhaps its not Google 
>> groups fault but the new system. This is only true if people Actualy give 
>> the new solution a fair try. 20+ people joined hammer but only 3 sent one 
>> or more messages.
>>
>> We can use Google groups and chew gum. I keep an eye on disquis even now.
>>
>> Discourse looks promising but only having docker hosting is a 
>> disadvantage and I am still not sure its everyday use is effective.
>>
>> I will post another interpretation of our circumstances soon.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>>

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