I posted this earlier but it appears to have been deleted???
I don't think I am wrong in feeling the future of TW lies with a node.js implementation.
At least that would appear to be Jeremy view and wish in the last paragraph here.
http://tiddlywiki.com/#History%20of%20TiddlyWiki
If tiddlers or TiddlyWiki it is to be extended to become readily and efficiently accessible anywhere, anytime, from any device, connected or unconnected, shareable and reusable tiddlers, multi-user, versioning enabled, and more; all things I've seen discussed and wish for (to varying degrees for myself for different needs), what is the likely approach?
Please don't take this as any kind of detractor from the current state. In parallel with these thoughts I am making active use of TW5 and TMap in their current wonderful forms.
Does TiddlyWeb and node.js make sense? I see Chris started thinking about the same 7 years ago according to GitHub. Obviously before TW5 even.
Any thoughts to share? What is the future big picture in relation to above - if they are even priorities at all.
Again, thanks so much to Jeremy, Chris, Felix and many others I'm just learning about for building these incredible tools. Also finding some interesting writing from the same authors on this New Years Eve.
Happy New Year all.