I am fine to move with the crowd. One reason I suggested tiddlywiki is 
because there is already a lot of great content, for example I have gained 
a lot from Tobibeer's https://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Welcome which has 
being helpful in this phase of my learning. The content is out there, just 
not in one place, and without curation and interlinking.

On Friday, 30 June 2017 19:58:29 UTC+10, moros...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> @TonyM a TiddlyWiki version was my idea initially but a I didn't want to 
> put all my efforts in it without a minimum community support/help. On the 
> other hand a TiiddlyWiki version would have all the obstacles/limitations 
> that the current GitHub version has, that makes collaboration very 
> difficult. Once we'll reach a certain agreed version I will try to make a 
> TiddlyWiki version.
> @Arlen I'm fine with using Wikibooks (though I never used it before) and 
> thanks for creating the initial structure. If it's ok with others too 
> (TonyM) we can continue from this point.
>

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