Hi Mat,

I believe, after having made edits, one would submit the contributions to 
either a GitHub issue or a groups post, whereas the former is more easy to 
track for Jeremy while the latter might take longer to get picked up and 
processed.

At that point, nothing should be done with that wiki either until the 
changes are accepted AND merged, or further modifications are asked 
for. Come to think of it, for tracability and to ensure that a wiki is in a 
frozen state, it could be a good idea to actually attach that file to the 
group post or github issue, rather than point to a TiddlySpot or any other 
location on the web. This avoids the troubles you indicated as to flagging 
doc-wikis as "done" or something. What gets tagged completed or done would 
be the group post or github issue, which is also where you should get any 
notifications should your edits ever be denied.

Apart from the documentation, the easiest would be to not have any other 
stuff in the wiki. This way it would be easy for Jeremy to track which 
Doc-Plugin-Shadows were edited and which other tiddlers were created. A 
desire to delete a tiddler could be done simply by replacing the content 
with DELETE but should possibly be discussed anyway.

While you might reuse a location for future edits, you must not reuse the 
wiki, imho.

I'm pretty sure that Jeremy will provide some "editor's edition" to 
download from which you can start making your changes. This will contain a 
documentation plugin having a readme that will tell you about how to go 
about editing and submitting. The scope of your edits is basically the 
content of that plugin or any new tiddlers you create.

If you wished to use a special edition to make your edits, e.g. by 
importing stuff, you would need...

   - to indicate that
   - a simple list with links to any new tiddlers, otherwise it would be 
   difficult to separate additions from editing tools

What you should be mindful about is to not use any of those features in the 
documentation, otherwise you need to actually submit them as contributions.

— tb

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