[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-22 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Hi Rich and others, sorry for being away from GGoups and missing your messages. The core of the TW knowledge network can be accessed here: http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/113574373/TiddlyWiki The "Visual Taxonomy" link will open the same structure in the "graph view". I am not sure

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-14 Thread RichShumaker
Dmitry > thank you for the great observations. Would you have an idea what was so > attractive with TWC compared to TW5, or was it just a "market saturation"? > Response TWC met a need many people had and was then further developed to make it even better. TW5 was created as a NEW product that

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-11 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Josiah, > Over the last several months there has been a lot of e-pub discussion (the > fact you never read one I forgive you for and hope you will accept the > example even though you know nothing :-). > When one is not around, they're not around. ;-) My point? In a different type of

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-11 Thread Josiah
Ciao Tobias > 1 - VERY difficult to gain leverage > > And what would you want or need leverage for? I like the humble nature of how this project unfolds. Me too. But humbleness per se isn't the leverage issue I meant. What I meant was that because of the way GG works its hard IF, like me,

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-11 Thread Josiah
Ciao Dmitry On Tuesday, 10 January 2017 02:08:56 UTC+1, Dmitry Sokolov wrote: > > Josiah, I know just one way of removing any scepticism. It's experiment > and practice. > Here is the method of measuring "findability" of any topic on LikeInMind: >

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-09 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
"You could not open MBTF because tiddlyspace is gone." - nice! Guys, we need to speed up the development of P2P TW. Your thoughts? Thank you Birthe!! Dmitry On Tuesday, 10 January 2017 14:07:33 UTC+13, Birthe C wrote: > > Hi Dmitry, > > You could not open MBTF because tiddlyspace is gone. > > >

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-09 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Josiah, I know just one way of removing any scepticism. It's experiment and practice. Here is the method of measuring "findability" of any topic on LikeInMind: http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/102426340/Findability%20Experiment Please confirm what your experiment leads to the same or

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-09 Thread 'Birthe C' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Dmitry, You could not open MBTF because tiddlyspace is gone. Birthe -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-09 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Tobias, sorry, was not able to open MBTF. I will try again later. The "merge-conflicts" is a must in a multi-user environment but I see no "complexities of resolving merge-conflicts" at a well established authentication system, theoretically. On PBWorks, for example, I can easily distinguish my

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-09 Thread Josiah
Ciao Tobias You are one bright spark. I am very happy to reply because you make explicit what the stakes are. I will do it in bits. Josiah, x On Saturday, 7 January 2017 14:34:11 UTC+1, Tobias Beer wrote: > > Hi Josiah, > > I hope you allow me to respond to your assessments from a more

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-09 Thread Josiah
Ciao D et al On Monday, 9 January 2017 09:45:57 UTC+1, Dmitry Sokolov wrote: > LikeInMind is designed to support building Personal Associative Networks online. When published, it becomes an "external memory" of a person. So.

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Dmitry, Without getting into too much detail atm, thank you for your very well thought out response which quite put your motivation(s) into perspective. You are indeed quite ambitious and I now see that you are rather good at communicating a clear perspective, perhaps leading to workable

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-09 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Sorry taking that long to reply. I think, Thomas, Rich and Tobias are talking about the same, and I can can write just one message covering all the topics above. Thomas, It's great that you are interested in marketing TiddlyWiki platform! If we think it's a good time to grow into a

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-07 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Josiah, I hope you allow me to respond to your assessments from a more critical, call it provocative perspective. > 1 - VERY difficult to gain leverage > And what would you want or need leverage for? I like the humble nature of how this project unfolds. 2 - Difficult to form sustainable

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-07 Thread Josiah
Ciao Thomas, Dmitry & all I have commented at length on the deficiencies of Google Groups in previous threads. THE MAJOR issue with it is is its near immediate loss of history. IMO this has a partly veiled, but, none the less extreme, negative effect in SCALING. If you can't easily find and

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-06 Thread RichShumaker
Welcome Dmitry, 1 > 0 is a concept that GaryVee discusses. Doing something is better than doing nothing. TW Classic had a spike in the user base when a version of TW was married with Getting things Done, Monkey Getting Things Done if memory serves me correctly. TW5 has not really had that same

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-05 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi Dmitry Let me throw in some thoughts here. Following Hangout 102 I got the same impression as you: ”TW has a great team of technically skilled experts but probably no marketing and product management specialists.“ Reading your last posts here I think you have gathered a good overview of the

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-05 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Today I participated in a Hangout 102. See the list of recorded hangouts here: TiddlyWiki Hangouts. My impression was that TW has a great team of technically skilled experts but probably no marketing and product

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-03 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Today I went through just one thread: TW5 Is there a single, concise upgrade HowTo anywhere . However, it was extremely thought provoking and resulted in a number of

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-02 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Thank you Birthe *,*the key words resonated with me were "It's really hard to suggest a generic discovery path." I will try to follow the "knowledge networking" discovery path while posting here. As the "silver bullet" was not found, let's make it! :) The words of Tobias are important and

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-02 Thread 'Birthe C' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Dmitry, My name is Birthe. I started using TWclassic in autumn 2011 and TW5 in august 2013. TW5 was in the beta phase and constantly changing. A very learning experience. How to learn tiddlywiki? I think Tobias Beer explained it perfectly here:

[tw] Re: My TiddlyWiki Journey

2017-01-02 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
I know TiddlyWiki for a number of years. However, the easiness of the PBWorks platform was the barrier for even considering any sort of transition, until recently. Recently, about a month ago, I received a signal of potential commercial application of wikis if realised on P2P Web principles.