Re: [tw] Re: History of Tiddlywiki

2011-07-28 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Richard Thanks for the comments, much appreciated. Of course, I love your attitude of taking control and fixing things for yourself. I'm *terrible* at writing things down of my own volition, as a rule, but if anyone has any questions they'd like me to answer, I'm always happy to do so. Best w

[tw] Re: History of Tiddlywiki

2011-07-28 Thread Richard Niolon
Hi All My thanks - this has been helpful and interesting! I would recommend (in your spare time Jeremy) that you should formally write something about this - I think TiddlyWiki is really amazing software, and a good case study too for how open source can work :) As for what I presented... If you

Re: [tw] Re: History of Tiddlywiki

2011-07-26 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hiya Sorry to be late to this thread - perhaps you've already had to hand in your project? There are a few notes in my TiddlySpace that might be helpful: http://jermolene.tiddlyspace.com/#%5B%5BHistory%20of%20TiddlyWiki%20serversides%5D%5D%20%5B%5BHistory%20of%20the%20TiddlyWiki%20user%20interfa

[tw] Re: History of Tiddlywiki

2011-07-23 Thread Scott Simmons
There's an Osmo video on YouTube worth a watch as well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEdvShiZFMM -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/-/T4fureFmX4A

[tw] Re: History of Tiddlywiki

2011-07-22 Thread PMario
Hi Rich, If you follow this link [1] you'll see a little bit of history chat. Just open the posts till the end of the thread ... [1] http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywikidev/browse_thread/thread/fa354a63e9eb4ac8/b7b65e85b2d5d2d7?lnk=gst&q=talkytalky#b7b65e85b2d5d2d7 I followed the links below

[tw] Re: History of Tiddlywiki

2011-07-22 Thread Poul
I remember reading Jeremy's own account, but I can't remember where. I have, however followed it pretty much from the start, and I guess it's safe to say that the release 1.x versions, that Jeremy published in 2004, were very experimental. It was sort-of a write-only web page in that you could add