Re: [tw] Re: What does TiddlySpace DO for me? What do I INTEND for it to do?

2013-01-05 Thread chris . dent

On Wed, 2 Jan 2013, stevesuny wrote:


(with the familiar
lament that Tiddlyspace remains hard to figure out how to do things like
answer questionnaires in a social space, so rather than try to figure out
the reply to tiddler thing that continues to baffle me, I decided to
sketch out answers inline below):


Often this lament is sourced in there being too many ways to do
things and points out that despite TiddlySpace's efforts to be an
application of the TiddlyWeb platform, it is itself a platform on
which there are many applications and thus many ways of being. This
is probably a key piece in the force at play discussed below.


I think the concepts developed from using tiddly as an experimental
platform might be replicated in other platforms: I remain unconvinced that
tiddlyspace (and tiddly in general) can move beyond a development
platform.  I might be wrong: mediawiki has demonstrated that the broad
public community can particiapte in using the wiki world, but I'm not sure
that tiddlywiki (and perhaps especially tiddlyspace) can or should become
that kind of platform.


This is an interesting observation and almost certainly true given
the current approach to development, marketing, documentation, etc.
Without focus it is many things to many people, doing many things in
many ways.


I'd be very interested in seeing advances in rendering of tiddlyspace in a
more friendly html context, so that my readers woulnd't necessarily feel
like they were in tiddly, but more in familiar html land.  Something like a
media-wiki skin for tiddlyspace: so that as an author, I could still use
tagging and transclusion, but as a reader, it would be more html-ish.  I've
seen some themes that do this, and I probalby need to explore more because
my sense is it exists already...


There are pieces, but they are not assembled into a coherent whole.
There are options, in and out of tiddlywiki, for presenting a single
page in a normal wiki kind of way. A critical missing piece is
support for the more advanced kind of tag handling that you do. I
don't perceive any technical roadblocks to such a piece existing: it
ought to be possible.


And then: more important: I'd like to see tiddlyspace move a bit into
creating a new role for the group -- to be useful in a higher education
setting, which for better or worse has significant issues with copyright
and privacy, I need for students in my classes to be able to have a private
space for reading, without the ability to write.  Less access than members,
more access than public. So I could mark each semi-private tiddler public
to a limited number of readers.  And then I'd need some systems to manage
access across a list of account holders.


Marking individual tiddlers semi-private is not a direct
possibility. Bags are the arbiters of access control so when you set
a policy on a bag you are setting it for all the tiddlers in there.
This was a core decision in the early design of TiddlyWeb based on
observations Jeremy had made of people using more granular access
management tools.

However the concept you want, what I would call a protected bag,
is possible. That would be a bag which has a restricted read policy
and a more restricted write and create policy. For your purposes you
could set up the read policy to be a role, and give all the various
students that role for the duration of the class.

Then that bag could be included in one or more spaces.

Again, the tools for managing this sort of thing are not (yet)
brilliant.


Best wishes to the tiddlyspace community for a productive new year!


Thanks for your continued efforts and inputs. It's really great to
have the work that you are doing as a part of the project.

The coming year is full of all kinds of opportunities for
TiddlySpace. We need to marshal some resources, pick some goals, and
make it happen.

--
Chris Dent   http://burningchrome.com/
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[tw] Re: What does TiddlySpace DO for me? What do I INTEND for it to do?

2013-01-02 Thread stevesuny
Hello Dickon ( others):

Poking around, trying to decide how to organize my work, coming off the 
holiday break, I came across this post, and figured it was as good a place 
as any other to sort out the things I need to do, and things I'd like do 
to, in the new year.  So here goes with some answers (with the familiar 
lament that Tiddlyspace remains hard to figure out how to do things like 
answer questionnaires in a social space, so rather than try to figure out 
the reply to tiddler thing that continues to baffle me, I decided to 
sketch out answers inline below):

On Thursday, December 6, 2012 7:29:27 PM UTC-5, dickon wrote:

 This is a set of questions prompted by Chris Dent.  

- I am non-technical, so please don't scare me with unique features of 
TS coding... I am a TS user rather than a developer (see 
http://tiddlymanuals.tiddlyspace.com or http://dickon.tiddlyspace.com)
- I am really interested in the *FUNCTIONS* of Tiddlyspace, what it 
CAN be used for, or how it MIGHT be used (given a bit more tweaking) 
- I am asking readers of this post to allow themselves to muse a 
little 
- I am struck by the fruitful diversity in the TS community, its 
content, and its ideas about what this is or should become... but also the 
risk that TS becomes a kind of 'developmental catherine wheel', sparks 
flying in all directions, but not going anywhere... 


 *1. What do you think TiddlySpace DOES for you, that other corners of the 
 webiverse haven't yet done...? * 
 What is distinctive about TS?  How are you using it?  Why are you/would 
 you use it, rather than some other web solution?



For me, what is distinctive about tiddlywiki (not so much tiddlyspace), and 
what keeps me coming back to it year after year, is the ability to write 
hypertextually, using the full complement of hypertextual features 
including linking, tagging and transcluding.  Every time I start to write 
something -- for a class, for a project, whatever -- in some non-tiddly 
platform, I find myself constantly reaching for the tagging toolkit, or 
wanting to create the potential for a FutureTiddler by simply using 
CamelCase; or wanting to reference through transclusion a bit of text I've 
already created.  Secondly, beyond the writing, is the knowledge that by 
writing hypertextually I will create the opportunity for my readers 
(mostly, but not exclusively, my students) to read hypertextually -- so 
that they are not stuck with reading in a linear way that which has been 
written for them.  Again, that requires the platform with full range of 
hypertextual functions.  Every other web solution that I've come across is 
limited, mostly to just links, or a very limited implementation of tagging 
(such as wordpress).

 

 *2. Why are people working so hard at building this - what drives them...?
   *
 Clarify if you are a developer/programmer or a lay user.


First, I'm a lay user, not a developer.  That said, I'll dabble in code as 
necessary, usually frustrating myself because I simply don't have the 
background to write the code.  And I am way far from a developer.  So I'm a 
lay user, with enough programming ability to waste a lot of my time not 
getting too far :)

What drives me is an increasing belief that we have relatively little 
understanding of what is necessary to read and write hypertextually for 
maximum effectiveness.  From a reading perspective, I don't understand how 
individuals navigate an increasingly complex terrain involving links, tags 
and transclusions.  From a writing perspective, I don't understand how to 
construct  texts so that  readers can navigate this complex terrain.  And 
when those activities (reading  writing) happen in the same space at the 
same time (as in taking notes, annotating, etc.) I know even less.  So this 
lack of understanding becomes interesting, and in my experience, 
tiddlyspace provides one of the best platforms for exploring and analyzing 
questions in this vein.  So what drives me is the opportunity to use 
tiddlyspace as a way of increasing my understanding of reading and writing 
hypertextually.



 *3. If the community of users and developers of TiddlySpace could be said 
 to share a vision about WHAT IS BEING CREATED here, could you summarise 
 this?* 
 Alongside your answer, can you please rate (0 - 5) how actively involved 
 are you in the technical development of TiddlySpace.



I couldn't begin to answer this question.  To be honest, my uses of 
tiddlyspace has usually been reduced to an instrumental situation: set a 
goal of using tiddlyspace to accomplish a task, and then focus on that 
task, without opportunity for reflection on what tiddlyspace is or what is 
being created.

I am grateful for the community and its ability and willingness to help 
solve problems, but have not been actively involved at all in the 
development of tiddlyspace.  Perhaps I make some small contributions by 
trying to do different things and 

[tw] Re: What does TiddlySpace DO for me? What do I INTEND for it to do?

2012-12-08 Thread Måns
Hi Dickon

I've added you as a member of a space @musingshttp://musings.tiddlyspace.com/

Your questions are implemented as forms using Jon's 
@questionnairehttp://questionnaire.tiddlyspace.com/- except I excluded 
@questionnaire when I finished making some changes...
I also used Jeremy's @interview http://interview.tiddlyspace.com/ to get 
into the business of being able to collect and render answers from all over 
tiddlyspace via the tscan macro..

Three ways to answer your questions:

   1. Do the survey in the space (all users on TiddlySpace can - because I 
   used Fnd's @commander http://commander.tiddlyspace.com/ to set write 
   permissions to ANY) - however I don't know if it works how I'd like it to 
   work (It would be nice if the ShadowTiddler musingsResults was 
   updated with answers from any user  - but I guess it won't...)
   2. Use the replylink on each questiontiddler - get a popup  answer, and 
   your answers will show up in each individual question tiddler... (tested: 
   Works...)
   3. Include musings in a userspace (or install it in a new one) - do the 
   survey, and answers from all spaces having a tiddler called 
   musingsResults will show up in 
@musingshttp://musings.tiddlyspace.com/... (Works...)

My answers are available in @musings##[[Dickon's questionnaire 
Resultshttp://musings.tiddlyspace.com/#[[Dickon%27s%20questionnaire%20Results]]
]]http://musings.tiddlyspace.com/#[[Dickon%27s%20questionnaire%20Results]]and 
directly (as html) here: 
@mamamusings/musingsResultshttp://mamamusings.tiddlyspace.com/musingsResults

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

Den fredag den 7. december 2012 01.29.27 UTC+1 skrev dickon:

 This is a set of questions prompted by Chris Dent.  

- I am non-technical, so please don't scare me with unique features of 
TS coding... I am a TS user rather than a developer (see 
http://tiddlymanuals.tiddlyspace.com or http://dickon.tiddlyspace.com)
- I am really interested in the *FUNCTIONS* of Tiddlyspace, what it 
CAN be used for, or how it MIGHT be used (given a bit more tweaking) 
- I am asking readers of this post to allow themselves to muse a 
little 
- I am struck by the fruitful diversity in the TS community, its 
content, and its ideas about what this is or should become... but also the 
risk that TS becomes a kind of 'developmental catherine wheel', sparks 
flying in all directions, but not going anywhere... 


 *1. What do you think TiddlySpace DOES for you, that other corners of the 
 webiverse haven't yet done...? * 
 What is distinctive about TS?  How are you using it?  Why are you/would 
 you use it, rather than some other web solution?


 *2. Why are people working so hard at building this - what drives them...?
   *
 Clarify if you are a developer/programmer or a lay user.


 *3. If the community of users and developers of TiddlySpace could be said 
 to share a vision about WHAT IS BEING CREATED here, could you summarise 
 this?* 
 Alongside your answer, can you please rate (0 - 5) how actively involved 
 are you in the technical development of TiddlySpace.


 *4. What are your INTENTIONS in creating (or just using) this 
 thing/place...? * 
 What's in it for you personally/professionally?


 *5. Where/How would you like to see TiddlySpace developing in the next 
 years? *
 *Perchance to dream...*  W.Shakespeare



 Really interested to hear peoples thoughts about these questions.

 Best wishes,
 Dickon Bevington


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[tw] Re: What does TiddlySpace DO for me? What do I INTEND for it to do?

2012-12-08 Thread Måns
I forgot:

A fourth option:
If a user uses the replyLink in the 
@musings/#musingsResultshttp://musings.tiddlyspace.com/#musingsResults(creates
 a tiddler called musingsResults in his own userspace) his answer 
will show up in @musings##[[Dickon's questionnaire 
Resultshttp://musings.tiddlyspace.com/#[[Dickon%27s%20questionnaire%20Results]]
]]http://musings.tiddlyspace.com/#[[Dickon%27s%20questionnaire%20Results]]
 unless he/she marks it as being private...

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

Den lørdag den 8. december 2012 22.12.21 UTC+1 skrev Måns:

 Hi Dickon

 I've added you as a member of a space 
 @musingshttp://musings.tiddlyspace.com/

 Your questions are implemented as forms using Jon's 
 @questionnairehttp://questionnaire.tiddlyspace.com/- except I excluded 
 @questionnaire when I finished making some changes...
 I also used Jeremy's @interview http://interview.tiddlyspace.com/ to 
 get into the business of being able to collect and render answers from all 
 over tiddlyspace via the tscan macro..

 Three ways to answer your questions:

1. Do the survey in the space (all users on TiddlySpace can - because 
I used Fnd's @commander http://commander.tiddlyspace.com/ to set 
write permissions to ANY) - however I don't know if it works how I'd like 
it to work (It would be nice if the ShadowTiddler musingsResults was 
updated with answers from any user  - but I guess it won't...)
2. Use the replylink on each questiontiddler - get a popup  answer, 
and your answers will show up in each individual question tiddler... 
(tested: Works...)
3. Include musings in a userspace (or install it in a new one) - do 
the survey, and answers from all spaces having a tiddler called 
musingsResults will show up in 
 @musingshttp://musings.tiddlyspace.com/... (Works...)

 My answers are available in @musings##[[Dickon's questionnaire 
 Resultshttp://musings.tiddlyspace.com/#[[Dickon%27s%20questionnaire%20Results]]
 ]]http://musings.tiddlyspace.com/#[[Dickon%27s%20questionnaire%20Results]]and
  directly (as html) here: 
 @mamamusings/musingsResultshttp://mamamusings.tiddlyspace.com/musingsResults

 Cheers Måns Mårtensson

 Den fredag den 7. december 2012 01.29.27 UTC+1 skrev dickon:

 This is a set of questions prompted by Chris Dent.  

- I am non-technical, so please don't scare me with unique features 
of TS coding... I am a TS user rather than a developer (see 
http://tiddlymanuals.tiddlyspace.com or http://dickon.tiddlyspace.com)
- I am really interested in the *FUNCTIONS* of Tiddlyspace, what it 
CAN be used for, or how it MIGHT be used (given a bit more tweaking) 
- I am asking readers of this post to allow themselves to muse a 
little 
- I am struck by the fruitful diversity in the TS community, its 
content, and its ideas about what this is or should become... but also 
 the 
risk that TS becomes a kind of 'developmental catherine wheel', sparks 
flying in all directions, but not going anywhere... 


 *1. What do you think TiddlySpace DOES for you, that other corners of 
 the webiverse haven't yet done...? * 
 What is distinctive about TS?  How are you using it?  Why are you/would 
 you use it, rather than some other web solution?


 *2. Why are people working so hard at building this - what drives
  them...?  *
 Clarify if you are a developer/programmer or a lay user.


 *3. If the community of users and developers of TiddlySpace could be 
 said to share a vision about WHAT IS BEING CREATED here, could you 
 summarise this?* 
 Alongside your answer, can you please rate (0 - 5) how actively involved 
 are you in the technical development of TiddlySpace.


 *4. What are your INTENTIONS in creating (or just using) this 
 thing/place...? * 
 What's in it for you personally/professionally?


 *5. Where/How would you like to see TiddlySpace developing in the next 
 years? *
 *Perchance to dream...*  W.Shakespeare



 Really interested to hear peoples thoughts about these questions.

 Best wishes,
 Dickon Bevington



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