That might need a TiddlyWiki...  ☺

Smiles aside, TiddlyWiki for requirements management.  Hmmmmm

On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 1:42 PM ludwa6 <wludw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes @Charlie: on more careful research + reflection
> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/vlAZ_K4K63o/m/cPuFWVIKAQAJ>, i
> now realize that you are quite right.  Am doing further research and will
> be elaborating on those requirements in due course.  /walt
>
> On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 5:12:20 PM UTC+1 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> The purpose of that mock-up was just to pin down the various things
>> needed for simultaneous notemaking and notetaking (if one wants), or just
>> focused on notemaking for the current task, or just focused on notetaking
>> for the current task.
>>
>> I had just gone with columns to make the pieces easy to identify, but any
>> kind of interface can be slapped together.  Anything could be done.
>> Columns, rows, panels, tabs, etc. etc. etc.
>>
>> So let's not see that as design, but just as discussion about the
>> necessary pieces/components/features/functionality/workflows/etc.
>>
>> Regardless, from what I see so far in this thead, I still think: why
>> can't that all be done in TiddlyWiki ?
>>
>> Anything and everything that's ever been done with TiddlyWiki, bits and
>> pieces can be pulled together and combined, I believe, to build something
>> that can handle all of:
>>
>>    - distraction-free notetaking
>>    - distraction-free notemaking
>>    - simultaneous notetaking + notemaking when the urge strikes
>>
>> So pick any screenshots from anything out there as sources of
>> inspiration, but don't be limited by them (i.e. imagine what doesn't yet
>> exist, but could exist.)
>>
>> Just as ideas (inspiration?), here are a couple of screenshots:
>>
>>    - https://zim-wiki.org/screenshots/zim-normal.png
>>    -
>>    
>> https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-g43ZEQDDVdI/UBPbvyfyCbI/AAAAAAAAWUg/uxeWVSOXYGg/s1600/KeepNote-Best-Note-Taking-Software-Linux.jpg
>>
>> Sniffs like a big project.  For it to have any hope of happening, it
>> needs some tangible list of problems that need solving, needs that have to
>> be addressed, features to be described ... yup, requirements gathering.
>>
>> Regardless, even just the discussions of  the problems/needs is right
>> awesome.  Discussions of features/solutions to address individual
>> problems/needs is icing on the cake.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 5:52:18 AM UTC-3 ludwa6 wrote:
>>
>>> Charlie, TT et al: Much as I do like these multi-pane views for
>>> NoteMAKING in TW, this is not what one wants for NoteTAKING, as I see it -
>>> as per the article i referenced up top, and the one shared by @Carsten and
>>> many more.
>>>
>>> The two window setup i posited in the eLearning UserStory presumed a
>>> video lecture in one window (via Zoom, YouTube or what have you), plus one
>>> other window where I do my agile NoteTaking. Any additional frames would bu
>>> not only unnecessary, but moreover a distraction. This is key to the power
>>> of outlining, as i see it (and most outliner aficionados would probably
>>> agree, tho i realize that outlining mode is not for everyone): it’s a blank
>>> canvas on which i can capture and organize a set of ideas just as quickly
>>> as they come to me- whether in context of a video lecture, a focus meeting,
>>> or in a solitary coffee-fueled brainstorm.
>>>
>>> Only when this job of NoteTAKING is finished do i want to think about
>>> NoteMAKING; that is when i value the many affordances that TW brings to the
>>> challenge of integrating this new material into my preexisting web of
>>> deeply intertwingled ideas.  This is the problem-space/ opportunity zone
>>> where i think development effort would do best to focus: interoperability,
>>> versus trying to be all things to all users.
>>>
>>> /walt
>>> On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 9:07:06 AM UTC+1 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ciao Charlie & Walt
>>>>
>>>> Charlie, actually it was part to the point ...
>>>> [image: Screenshot 2021-06-20 095945.jpg]
>>>>
>>>> A 4th Column on random concerns that arise in is too would be
>>>> interesting.
>>>> A 4th column for me might, for instance, read "Slightly concerned Bruno
>>>> is OK."
>>>>
>>>> There are two issues, I think ...
>>>>    (1) How to make it easy to switch "column" to enter note;
>>>>    (2) How to (auto?) "flag/tag" each column content so you can
>>>> rearrange the info in many ways later.
>>>> Just thoughts!
>>>>
>>>> But the general idea looks good to me!
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes
>>>> TT
>>>>
>>>> cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ugh et oops..  e-Learner.  I went a little off-track there thinking
>>>>> in-person classroom/auditorium/hall.
>>>>>
>>>>> Charlie Veniot <cj.v...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Now we're talking.  That is an awesome use case.
>>>>>
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