I'd maybe take issue with the subject line: I don't think it's a
matter of choosing between tiddlywiki.com and a community site, we
need to have a sustainable way of maintaining both. I think that the
role of tiddlywiki.com is to act as a front door, including
authoritatively linking to community resources, and the most useful
examples. I'd like to see it become the site of record for the
community. Right now, my focus on tiddlywiki.com is just to make it
more useful by keeping it a bit more up-to-date. We can freely shift
the scope of what's covered on tiddlywiki.com vs. tiddlywiki.org.
Anyhow, I think that the mechanisms now exist to do much of what you
suggest. Perhaps tiddlywiki.org is the obvious place to be doing this
aggregation of community activity. Using tiddlyweb native recipes we
can do things like including content filtered by tag from contributor
spaces.
A decent theme for tiddlywiki.org would be immensely useful, and as
Chris has noted, we need some core volunteers who can step up and take
ownership of the seed content, taking care of it, and encouraging
others to contribute.
Best wishes
Jeremy
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ps. i have scanned the thread above, there are some excellent points.
I hope to return to them later.
Best wishes
Jeremy
> Is it possible to implement a switch that would theme tiddlywiki.org
> differently for visitors as opposed to members? For one, I don't
> really want my profile image on the landing page or really any page
This is possible if there are two sets of the various template and
theme tiddlers: one set that are public, and another set that are
private. This was one of the original use cases of the public/private
split in TiddlySpace.
> All tiddlywiki.org needs to begin with are navigational elements,
> content blocks and a search, perhaps a slim history helper...
> everything else should come later and maybe only for dedicated use-
> cases and not in a general fashion for each tiddler or the template at
> large, so that it more behaves like a "real", well organized website.
> Tags and other tidbits should only be visible if specifically added to
> the page you're looking at.
That sounds really good.
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