+1 for GitHub from someone who'd like to keep watching and staying involved
with the project on a casual basis; the social and notification features of
GitHub make it suitable for that. Furthermore, the ability to meaningfully
fork and contribute without asking permission are good for any distribut
> we'd like to move the management of the core TiddlyWiki code from
> http://svn.tiddlywiki.org/ to a to be determined location on GitHub
That'd be great. In fact, it almost seems like a necessary (if not
sufficient) step in order to bring about some reinvigoration.
FWIW, I registered https://gi
As many are no doubt aware, open source projects have, in the last few
years, been moving in droves from centralized code repositories, such
as subversion, to distributed systems such as git, mercurial and
others.
TiddlyWeb and TiddlySpace code has been kept on http://github.com/
This has prove