So thanks again to everyone; After reading all the proposed licenses I've 
decided to use a CC-BY-NC license, I guess that should do it for now. 
Inclusion in the core is not an issue since the plugin is quite specialized.

I oriented on the SyntaxHighlighter header (thanks for that one!) as far as 
I thought it made sense for me, and added more comments in the code and the 
tiddler itself.

I didn't had tiddlywiki.org on my mind (the site is not that user friendly 
for noobs so I stopped stumbling upon it quite early), sorry for that (and 
thanks for not just giving me a RTFM). Anyway, I just tried to create a 
login at tiddlyspace.com (I decided Github might be a little overdone for 
just one plugin), but that fails sort of (clicking the "create.." button as 
well as the "login" button fails... in IE those buttons even show 
disabled?!) -- am I missing something?

Cheers,
s.


On Tuesday, July 3, 2012 2:59:58 PM UTC+2, PMario wrote:
>
> On 3 Jul., 09:21, mni <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > Thanks all for the info, I did not have the time to read all your 
> comments, 
> > but my first thought is that the license and header information issue is 
> on 
> > a good way. Any ideas on the export and publishing parts? 
>
> IMO the easiest way is to create TiddlySpace space with your plugin. 
> GitHub may be an option too, if you use it allready. 
>
> -m

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