(Not sure Mr.Ruston participates in here, but it's not a
tiddlydevgroup issue and don't know who else to mention this to... so
I'm just throwing it out here...)
Using their search feature I find an old request by someone to add it
to their suite, and a few references to it in their forum. The request
is a few years old and it says nothing about how "established" TW is
by now.
I'd contact them myself but I don't quite know that the GNU says on
this matter and I don't quite know what to say about the muscle power
behind TW. I imagine that they're a lot more interested if they know
something is backed up by X many programmers and that it has been
around for X years etc. And most of all, I'm not qute sure regarding
your or Osmosoft/BT's view on the matter.
To me it is obvious TW belongs in their suite.
Best
On Nov 12, 12:55 pm, Jeremy Ruston <jeremy.rus...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hmmm I've not been able to find out how one nominates an app for
inclusion. I agree that TiddlyWiki's maturity makes it a reasonable
candidate for inclusion.
Cheers
Jerm
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:30 PM, AlanBCohen <alanbco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And quite a few of us who already use both. I find my TW files work
> quite well with the portable version of Firefox on the PortableApps
> site.
> Alan
(BTW I notice a portable server(!) there. I only have a vague idea of
what TiddlyWeb is, but the thought of a personal USB stick as a server
loaded with single tiddlers that can be shared around the globe...
whoaa!)
http://portableapps.com/apps/development/xampp
On Nov 12, 2:43 pm, Jeremy Ruston <jeremy.rus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmmm I've not been able to find out how one nominates an app for
> inclusion. I agree that TiddlyWiki's maturity makes it a reasonable
> candidate for inclusion.
> Cheers
> Jerm
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:30 PM, AlanBCohen <alanbco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > And quite a few of us who already use both. I find my TW files work
> > quite well with the portable version of Firefox on the PortableApps
> > site.
> > Alan
> I notice a portable server(!) there. I only have a vague idea of > what TiddlyWeb is, but the thought of a personal USB stick as a server > loaded with single tiddlers that can be shared around the globe... > whoaa!
> (BTW I notice a portable server(!) there. I only have a vague idea of
> what TiddlyWeb is, but the thought of a personal USB stick as a server
> loaded with single tiddlers that can be shared around the globe...
> whoaa!)
> http://portableapps.com/apps/development/xampp
> On Nov 12, 2:43 pm, Jeremy Ruston <jeremy.rus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hmmm I've not been able to find out how one nominates an app for
>> inclusion. I agree that TiddlyWiki's maturity makes it a reasonable
>> candidate for inclusion.
>> Cheers
>> Jerm
>> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:30 PM, AlanBCohen <alanbco...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > And quite a few of us who already use both. I find my TW files work
>> > quite well with the portable version of Firefox on the PortableApps
>> > site.
>> > Alan
> (BTW I notice a portable server(!) there. I only have a vague idea of
> what TiddlyWeb is, but the thought of a personal USB stick as a server
> loaded with single tiddlers that can be shared around the globe...
> whoaa!)http://portableapps.com/apps/development/xampp
> On Nov 12, 2:43 pm, Jeremy Ruston <jeremy.rus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hmmm I've not been able to find out how one nominates an app for
> > inclusion. I agree that TiddlyWiki's maturity makes it a reasonable
> > candidate for inclusion.
> > Cheers
> > Jerm
> > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:30 PM, AlanBCohen <alanbco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > And quite a few of us who already use both. I find my TW files work
> > > quite well with the portable version of Firefox on the PortableApps
> > > site.
> > > Alan
WOW! Does this mean free individual tiddlers, kind of instant website-
lets, possible to download and manipulate into new variants, available
anytime the USB is plugged in? Maybe even findable via SE's?
(Now if I only knew even how to spell Piton.. Pytun... Py... point
being that I understand zipf of the TiddlyWeb documentation or how to
set up a server.... ;-)
>> TiddlyWeb already comes with an (optional) pure-Python server, making >> it fully portable
> WOW! Does this mean free individual tiddlers, kind of instant website- > lets, possible to download and manipulate into new variants, available > anytime the USB is plugged in? Maybe even findable via SE's?
I'm not sure I fully understand the implications of these questions - so I'll resort to "yeah, I guess... " for now. I suggest you just give it a try by following the instructions I linked to - if anything in particular is unclear, we'd be happy to clarify (preferably over at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWeb/).
> I'd love if someone made a preinstalled package in the *.paf format
We'd also very much welcome that. It shouldn't take much work, as we've already got things working with Portable Python, so it's more or less a matter of packaging it up. Of course we'd support any volunteers.
> I suggest you just give it a try by following the instructions I linked > to - if anything in particular is unclear, we'd be happy to clarify > (preferably over at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWeb/).