Hi Danielo,
Allow me to invite you to engage in constructive discussion.
I take it, you are asking for a bit of what you feel like being a paradigm
shift, at least that's what I take from your words.
In that sense, do invite others to consider TiddlyWiki evolution to more
thoroughly reflect and embrace mobile.
For me, there are at least two main, quite independent things to to
consider:
1. *responsive design*
- at least with all things "core" TiddlyWiki UX should strive as much
as possible to work well on a small screen, natively, that is: with
minimal
zooming (and perhaps scrolling, but I do believe you have to make amends
or, put differently, you'll have to chose one way to die or the other)
2. *data usage*
- the number of, esp. server side solutions should increase which
reduce the communication overhead to persist and retrieve tidbits to a
bare
minimum
- with the exception of lazy loading skinny tiddlers, this surely
hasn't been too much of a focus
- but you appear to progress on that front with NoteSelf and
CouchDB persistence layers
So, find some sweet spots, some low hanging fruits and invite people that
are up for grabs to join-in and make things a little more mobile-friendly,
and keep doing that and reminding everyone on the importance.
But also understand that some things simply aren't designed to be
"non-zooming", e.g. TiddlyMap... so yes, you do want to find the
"full-screen" button on that one on a mobile device, if browsing the map is
what you want to focus on, while other things have to start somewhere, e.g.
"let's save the whole wiki first before we design sync adaptors that, well,
adaptively sync content back and forth."
What I'm saying is: be pragmatic about your requests. I can imagine you
would want to just use such capabilities rather than having to actually
help invent them... but, it appears, the latter is the task at hand.
Best wishes,
Tobias.
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