Ok, made one more review + found the fix for the issue 146: 
https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/issues/146

Another issue + fix (for store.saveTiddler) coming soon (I hope).

Best regards,
Yakov

четверг, 19 июня 2014 г., 12:20:47 UTC+4 пользователь Jeremy Ruston написал:
>
> Eric and I have discussed bringing in another core developer to help with 
> the TiddlyWiki Classic work. Would anyone be interested? Vincent? Yakov?
>
> And just to remind everyone who has used and appreciated Eric's work that 
> making even a modest donation can help to make a real difference:
>
> http://tiddlytools.github.io/fundraising.html
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 2:54 AM, Vincent Yeh <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>>
>> Take good care, Eric. Hope to hear you better soon.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 10:17:41 AM UTC+8, Eric Shulman wrote:
>>>
>>> First, allow me to offer my profound apologies to Yakov (and the entire 
>>> TiddlyWiki community) for not responding sooner. 
>>>
>>> As you've no doubt noticed, while I've continued to answer questions 
>>> online (via GoogleGroups as well as private emails), my recent overall 
>>> level of effort on behalf of the TiddlyWiki community has not been like was 
>>> in past years.  Unfortunately, I've been struggling with some long-term 
>>> chronic medical problems and this has been, as you can imagine, a major 
>>> distraction from my work on TiddlyWiki, as well as having a serious impact 
>>> on my already tenuous financial situation as a self-employed consultant.
>>>
>>> As a result, most of my time is spent pre-occupied with trying to get 
>>> healthy while keeping ahead of the bills, and haven't been able to put as 
>>> much focus on TiddlyWiki development as I would like.  Regrettably, and 
>>> despite my best intentions, I have not published an update to the 
>>> TiddlyWiki Classic core code in nearly a year, and several 'fixes' and code 
>>> enhancements to the TWCore that were submitted months ago as "pull 
>>> requests" to github are not yet incorporated into a published TiddlyWiki 
>>> Classic release build.
>>>
>>> While this may give the impression that all development on TiddlyWiki 
>>> Classic has ended, I want to assure you that this was not, and is not, the 
>>> plan.  Although TiddlyWiki 5 development is at the forefront of 
>>> TiddlyWiki's growing future, TiddlyWiki Classic still provides a rich 
>>> "ecosystem" of plugins and customizations that offers a significant value 
>>> to many people, and the current TiddlyWiki user community will undoubtedly 
>>> make use of their existing TiddlyWiki documents for quite a long time.
>>>
>>> It continues to be my intention, regardless of my personal situation, to 
>>> provide ongoing support as well as periodic updates and enhancements to the 
>>> TiddlyWiki Classic core code for as long as needed.  Of course, while this 
>>> is all well and good, what is needed in the immediate short-term is a 
>>> specific plan for getting an update to the TiddlyWiki Classic core 
>>> published as soon as possible.
>>>
>>> To achieve this and help me get back "up to speed" quickly, I would like 
>>> the active assistance of as many people as possible to help me review and 
>>> prioritize the existing github pull requests, as well as any additional 
>>> changes that they feel should be submitted for the next TWCore update. 
>>>  Ideally, this should take no more than a few days, perhaps a week.
>>>
>>> Once that is done, I can start incorporating those changes into the 
>>> TWCore code base and then build/post a beta-test version so that the 
>>> updates can be confirmed as "safe and stable" for release.  If that can be 
>>> accomplished quickly (within the next few weeks) and there are no "show 
>>> stopper" problems along the way, I should be able to publish an official 
>>> update (TW2.8.2) sometime in July.
>>>
>>> Following that, we should begin focus on the *next* update, so that we 
>>> can establish a clear plan and schedule so that the TiddlyWiki community 
>>> knows what they can expect in the future.
>>>
>>> Again, my heartfelt apologies for having 'dropped the ball'.  I greatly 
>>> appreciate your patience and understanding...  now, let's get things going!
>>>
>>> Much thanks,
>>> -e
>>> Eric Shulman
>>> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
>>>
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