Morris,

like Chris, I don't like to distinguish between users and developers
in a software community. This is particularly  true with TiddlyWiki
where the division between user and developer is especially blurred.

I'm very pleased that MarkS is developing a plugin using jQuery, and
that he is getting help and encouragement from the community. I didn't
feel any need to praise his efforts, since there was/is quite a
conversation going on around the work he is doing.

Perhaps that was remiss of me. If so then I apologise.

Martin

2009/6/9 FND <[email protected]>:
>
>> I'm wondering if the first jQuery plugin since jQuery was implemented
>> into the TiddlyWiki core isn't worth someone acknowledging?
>
> In line with what Chris has already said, I feel Treeview was being
> acclaimed by the community.
>
>> You are out of date.
>
> Perhaps this is part of the problem (if there is one); if I remember
> correctly, the development progress was discussed in several fairly
> lengthy threads, which made the breakthroughs not very visible.
>
>> Morris [...] I think you are highly loved!
>
> Indeed, the TiddlyWiki community would be poorer without you.
> While I might not always agree with your opinion or attitude, the
> discourse is no doubt valuable.
>
>
> -- F.
>
> >
>

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