It seems like a  first step would be to convert the community resources 
into links. A second step might be to convert TiddlyWiki Toolmap into links.

What happens if two people share the same link?

On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 12:17:16 PM UTC-7 joshua....@gmail.com wrote:

> This is a FANTASTIC idea. Bravo. Will be digesting alongside the 
> Tiddlywiki-on-Fission work being done.
>
> Are we starting to approach a 'standard' "Link Tiddler" format? That's 
> also cool to see, as I intend to have a few different wikis to curate links 
> for various topics. Setting one up for Tiddlywiki-focused bookmarks only 
> will be easy. :)
>
> Best,
> Joshua Fontany
>
> On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 12:09:43 PM UTC-7 Mat wrote:
>
>> Well, it should come as no surprise what I think of this:
>>
>> HOOORAYYY!!!!
>>
>> Thank you Jeremy! I'll sign up as soon as I figure out a good wiki for it.
>> Two notes:
>>
>> 1) The links at TiddlyWikiLinks currently don't seem to work. E.g 
>> clicking on federatial.com doesn't lead to that site.
>> 2) There's something about Motovun Jack... and I cracked it ;-)
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>> On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 6:00:23 PM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>>> One of the obstacles we face as a community is that we don’t have a good 
>>> place for us to curate and share bookmarks to useful resources. Dave 
>>> Gifford has shown what's possible with his ToolMap, an invaluable community 
>>> resource. But it’s a huge challenge for any one person to keep an 
>>> undertaking like that up to date, let alone complete.
>>>
>>> So, I’m pleased to announce TiddlyWikiLinks, a community links 
>>> aggregator that allows us to collectively curate bookmarks:
>>>
>>> https://links.tiddlywiki.com
>>>
>>> The way it works is that multiple contributing editors each maintain 
>>> their own TiddlyWiki containing their bookmarks. These wikis are registered 
>>> with the system on GitHub, and then at intervals a script retrieves all the 
>>> links and aggregates them together into a new wiki.
>>>
>>> The above links are to a static rendering to help Google find things, 
>>> but the information is also available in TiddlyWiki format:
>>>
>>> https://links.tiddlywiki.com/wiki.html
>>>
>>> It’s easy to set up to be a contributing editor.  The main requirement 
>>> is that bookmarks be kept as tiddlers tagged "$:/tags/Link" with an “url” 
>>> field containing the URL. So, for example, I’m “jermolene”, and all my 
>>> links are to be found at:
>>>
>>> https://links.tiddlywiki.com/contributors/jermolene/
>>>
>>> My bookmarking wiki is here:
>>>
>>> https://jermolene-links.tiddlyhost.com
>>>
>>> If enough people volunteer to be contributing editors, we can spread the 
>>> workload and make something much more valuable than any of us could do 
>>> individually. I’d be happy if we had a handful of contributing link editors 
>>> making high quality bookmarks, but I think this system could be scaled to 
>>> at least a few hundred.
>>>
>>> If you’re interested, please reply here with the URL of your bookmarking 
>>> wiki and your choice of username.
>>>
>>> As ever, there’s a lot to do on the development side to take this 
>>> forward:
>>>
>>> * Improving the styling (consider the current colour scheme and styling 
>>> to be a placeholder!)
>>> * Adding JavaScript-based interactivity (particularly search)
>>> * Adding support for multiple languages
>>> * Adding an RSS/Atom feed
>>>
>>> The development has required setting up another GitHub organisation in 
>>> order to get another GitHub Pages site:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/TiddlyWikiLinks/TiddlyWikiLinks
>>>
>>> (For those with long memories, this is, of course, a variation of the 
>>> "TWederation" archiecture we have discussed as a community for a long time).
>>>
>>> I’ve been able to put this together in a few days thanks to all that 
>>> I’ve learned on my recent client projects. My personal goal for 2021 
>>> remains to get a Community Plugin Library up and running for TiddlyWiki. 
>>> The link aggregator is a simpler proposition that should give us some 
>>> valuable experience for that initiative.
>>>
>>> Questions and thoughts welcome,
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy.
>>>
>>>

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