On Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 5:45:39 AM UTC-4, Thomas Elmiger wrote:

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> ...
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> Imagine a documentation wiki, lets call it “TW5 Cookbook”, where every TW5 
> user can contribute or improve recipes. Via Github. As soon as an update is 
> confirmed (merged) by a member of a certain group (on Github) it is 
> published to a website via a completely automated process. 
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> I think such a concept could cover several topics discussed in many posts 
> about the (lack of) central documentation. 
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I find this to be an attractive scenario that may be achievable with just a 
bit more effort at documenting a composite work-flow spanning the two 
environments.  I have found my way of doing things lately is gradually 
morphing to use TW in combination with other tools such as DebateGraph so 
that I get the benefits of both environments.  The one detail I find that 
needs a lot of attention when doing this is the need for an effective Names 
policy since I inevitably want to such "bipolar" objects to have the same 
Name in each context.  That becomes problematic sometimes when the two 
tools recognize different characters sets (e.g. DebateGraph does not 
recognize all UTF-8 characters).

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