Today I participated in a Hangout 102. See the list of recorded hangouts 
here: TiddlyWiki Hangouts. 
<http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114199441/TiddlyWiki%20Hangouts>
My impression was that TW has a great team of technically skilled experts 
but probably no marketing and product management specialists. My feeling is 
that the vast majority of our potential customers are computer literate but 
extremely busy people. Learning something new is a pain for them. TW (as a 
product) must be oriented to users with very basic computing experience, at 
about MS Office (no scripting, no programming!) level.
Same applies to the current TW users who would be interested with entering 
this fascinated World of Coding. TW documentation and tutorial requires 
more structuring and more FDR (Findability / Discoverability for Reuse). 
When anything can be found with ease, the (learning / technical) barrier to 
participation will drop, and TW Community would have more chances of 
attracting more volunteers with even higher product and project management 
skills.
Otherwise, TW is extremely good. I am looking forward to transferring my 
knowledge network, 30,000+ nodes, on TW ASAP.
Cheers,
Dmitry

On Tuesday, 3 January 2017 13:47:12 UTC+13, Dmitry Sokolov wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> my name is Dmitry.
> I am new to the TiddlyWiki World.
> I just found out that I am not alone here. :)
> There are many people who either recently joined, or just no good in 
> programming.
> I thought, a thread like this is missing from this great forum on one of 
> the best wiki's I've seen, TiddlyWiki. :)
>
> My plan is to start writing on my experience of starting with TW, in use 
> and development.
> I hope this exchange of ideas will be a guideline for other newcomers who 
> would like to contribute but just not sure in what way that would be 
> possible.
>
> A few of "W" questions:
> Who is Dmitry?
> - a developer of knowledge networks, a way of interconnecting relevant 
> bits and pieces of information into sensible structures. Once connected, 
> each chunk of information can be found or discovered in a few seconds. Each 
> of the Authors, Participants and Contributors can be found as fast as their 
> Topics of interest, to be accessed already as experts in their particular 
> fields of knowledge. That's how "We Connect People by Connecting Their 
> Knowledge".
>
> What are the Intents?
> - to transfer the LikeInMind Knowledge Network from PBWorks to a P2P Web 
> platform. 
>
> Why TiddlyWiki?
> - TiddlyWiki is apparently the best platform for the task, for a number of 
> reasons to be discussed later.
>
> What's Next?
> - follow and participate, share your information, knowledge and 
> experience, see how the knowledge network is growing, help with building it 
> and see your threads of knowledge in the overall picture of the World.
>
> Just to keep a track between platforms, this thread is interconnected with 
> the textual page on LikeInMind:
>
> http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114199798/My%20TiddlyWiki%20Journey
> as well as graphical on DebateGraph:
> http://debategraph.org/Stream.aspx?nid=460606&vt=bubble&dc=focus
>

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