I was hoping to tap into the groups collective intelligence to figure
out some questions that would prompt interesting replies. For
instance, for many people it seems that there is a distinct
"discovery" moment when TiddlyWiki explodes in their brain. It would
be cool to get some different perspectives on that.
Here are the questions I've come up with so far:
- How many TiddlyWikis have you created? How many do you use regularly?
- How did you first discover TiddlyWiki?
- How has the TiddlyWiki community helped you?
- How have you been able to contribute back to the TiddlyWiki community?
- How many other people have you introduced to TiddlyWiki? How many of
them have gone on to use it regularly?
- What is the most annoying thing about using TiddlyWiki?
- Which plugins do you rely on the most?
- What do you think of the name TiddlyWiki and the term "tiddler"?
I'm guessing that the art of email interviews is to try to phrase the
questions to discourage simple yes/no answers; I'm not sure I've done
that very well,
Best wishes
Jeremy
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On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 5:34 PM, twgrp <matia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It seems you are asking for help to *formulate* good questions. To
> help you, it would be easier if you first defined the purpose more.
> What actually is it you're wondering (you do mention one "for
> instance"-example)? Maybe mentioning how it will be used will make it
> clearer?
I'd like to publish the interviews as part of a larger mission of
doing a better job of showcasing TiddlyWiki. Something like:
http://expressionengine.com/showcase/interviews/
http://37signals.com/customers
It seems that TiddlyWiki is hard for some people to get their heads
around. I'm hoping that by exploring how people who have done so think
about TiddlyWiki we might be able to make it easier for others to
understand what's going on. Furthermore, because TiddlyWiki is general
purpose it is not always obvious how it can be used until you see how
it is being used by others.
It would fun to do this as a meme on TiddlySpace, where we agree on
using the same questions as kick-off titles in each of our spaces.
Then people could browse through lots of answers to "What is
TiddlyWiki for?". But initially I was thinking of emailing directly
some of the users I know from the general community and from within
BT, because not everyone with an interesting story to tell is (yet) on
TiddlySpace.
I've summarised the suggestions so far here:
http://jermolene.tiddlyspace.com/#%5B%5BTiddlyWiki%20Interview%20Questions%5D%5D
Best wishes
Jeremy
How might you use TW in the future?
A:ex