If you look back you will see on the main group a lot of discussion of how 
to arrive at better "documentation". I have been heavily involved in some 
of that. In the last few months there have been two major attempts to 
supplement documentation via Reddit & StackExchange. The first is stalled. 
The second goes on on, though slowly. 

Its entirely obvious that whilst Google Groups is fine for ongoing 
discussion it is* absolutely the worst for being able to find past things*. 
Which is a shame as many answers needed are buried in its history.

FWIW, my own viewpoint has changed quite a lot from when I first wrote 
about the inadequacies of documentation--especially it poorness for 
newbies. NOW I think that the biggest issue is the FRAGMENTATION of 
knowledge about TW, NOT lack of documentation per se. 

The main documentation page IS fairly minimalist because its largely just 
one person--Jeremy Ruston--writing it and I believe he wants to concentrate 
on fundamentals. Its not always, in all parts, user-friendly, but its 
better than nothing. 

Also, partly all this is a consequence of what TW itself is. Considering 
how many people are using TW its remarkably difficult to get to see fully 
complete TiddlyWiki's. But that's because (1) a lot of them are off-line; 
and (2) what is on-line is not well indexed. Google searches don't bring 
many of them up (for a bunch of reasons, some of which could be improved 
upon, I think, to all our benefit).

*IMO, you would likely be more effective either trying to bring what is 
known (& published somewhere) together, OR concentrate on one or two areas 
where you have skill and provide more in-depth tutorials & suchlike. *I 
truly think you will find that trying to fix TW documentation, as a whole, 
solo will not work. In the short time I been here I have seen 5 or 6 failed 
attempts at that already.

So whilst I'm really in favour of what you are pushing for, I'm now more in 
favour of "joining-up-the-dots" --because I think it has a chance to work. 
I also think replete examples teach much, even in small numbers. As do 
in-depth tutorials. There is MUCH information around. Its just hard to find 
it. 

So, possibly a modest aim would deliver a more sustainable result?

Just my two cents.

Very best wishes
Josiah

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