reader-driven documentation development

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CarloGgi

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Mar 2, 2022, 10:58:07 AM3/2/22
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Hallo everybody,
I'm completely unaware of how the process of writing TW documentation unrolls, so forgive me if my proposal is misplaced or not new.
I hereby propose to shift to a reader-driven process to develop TW documentation in which readers submit 'in-place' feedback to improve it. To do so, we need some kind of 'discussion' page parallel to every documentation's page, like wikipedia's 'talk'. This would be, in my honest opinion, a great contribution to steering TW documentation towards a clear, complete, flawless, useful resource: one thing is submitting requests of modification/improvement to some online forum whatsoever (like this one for example) one other thing is having readers' feedback available where the document is, it can boost the improvement of the documentation by an order of magnitude I dare say.

Thanks and regards to everyone,
CG

Jeremy Ruston

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Mar 2, 2022, 10:59:32 AM3/2/22
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Hi Carlo

Apologies, your message was stuck in a moderation queue and I only just saw it.

It may now be better to move this discussion to the new official Discourse forum at https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ – the community there is larger.

Best wishes

Jeremy

CarloGgi

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Mar 2, 2022, 12:18:13 PM3/2/22
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Submitted right now.

Thanks,
CG
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