Folks,

I am trying to transition to contributing not only to tiddlywiki.com but to 
the standard distribution.

I am almost there but need a little help please.

   - Tiddlywiki.com has the useful contribute to GitHub prompt on tiddler 
   edit. I have made a few contributions there. 
   - Despite my substantial contributions I was only recognised once, in a 
   release because I had submitted a change in github
   - I hope to add value to the community and with your support would like 
   to propose changes "issue Pull requests".
   - Of course this starts with an issue to seek your feedback.
   - I need a "simple" high level overview and few pointers. For example I 
   forked https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5 and issued a pull 
   request against the fork.
      - Does this previous forking remain current or should I delete it an 
      fork again?
   

I read here 
https://tiddlywiki.com/static/Working%2520with%2520the%2520TiddlyWiki5%2520repository.html
about using I believe to present a running fork? ie a demo pf proposed 
changes? Is this necessary to get support for a change or can I publish a 
demo wiki to do this?

Thanks in Advance
Tony

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