Zachary Storer wrote:
>
> Is anyone interested in a TiddlyWiki community book? I'm thinking of 
> something for newbies to TiddlyWiki.
>


1)
Maybe this is obvious but I think it is worth stating explicitly:

One reason why e.g the official docs are so difficult to write is because 
of formal requirements in style. A community book could be more like a 
(single issue) magazine with multiple authors that all have their own take 
on things. Their own style, their own structure in their texts. If the 
articles are e.g tagged with the author name, a reader can find his 
favourite authors and stick to those.

2)
For this project to not be a pipe dream, is someone taking the lead on 
this? (Zachary?) How is it implemented? Hosted? How are people to 
contribute?
And most importantly - and the reason why 99% of "we should make a TW 
community collection"-projects fall: How does the project survival not rely 
on one guy keeping up his interest for it? Or is the intention a one-off 
that will be outdated in a year?
Sorry if this has already been answered earlier in the thread.

3)
If an author named B agrees with an article written by author A, then B can 
add his name to it to give further trustworthiness to A's article.
Articles should probably have a stamp/tag showing the TW version  it was 
written in, for context.
The comments plugin would prolly be useful in a project like this... (but 
how are people to comment?)

<:-)

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