I was responding to the discussion when I realized I’d wandered way off-topic, onto one that I keep coming back to, and decided to raise it on its own:
I absolutely want to find good ways to contribute to the documentation. I’ve thought about it a great deal over the ten or so months I’ve been active here, and I’m increasingly convinced that what I want to do is to start my own documentation wiki, with the goal of eventually try to fold it into the core, but not to attempt that until it has worked itself out into a reasonably useful set on its own.
This is not to say that I wouldn’t contribute to enhancements for the current documentation; I absolutely want to. But I take seriously the Divio documentation system, which I explain in the documentation template I use for new docs projects. This splits documentation into four categories, Tutorials, How-to Guides, References, and Explanations.
The main site serves wonderfully as a source of Reference documentation; where it’s lacking, I think it can be easy to fix. There are a large number of How-to Guides, although I think there’s room for many more. (For the motivating thread, I could easily imagine a “How to make a custom sortable list of tiddlers” as a useful topic.) But I think we’re lacking a lot in the Tutorials and Explanation areas. While I love *The Philosophy of Tiddlers" Explanation, I think it could be expanded a lot. There are many more topics I’d love to see. And there is certainly little Tutorial-level material directly in the main site. While things like Grok Tiddlywiki help fill that gap; its single sustained example is great for a complete read-through but not as a likely source for learning specific high-level topics, on my own schedule and order. Think “Using Drag-and-drop” as a reasonable-sized Tutorial.
Twice before I started on this, only to abandon it quickly. I haven’t been ready to spend any real time with it.
I’m still not ready.
But I think I need to start doing it anyway. I’m afraid I’m starting to get the hang of too many parts of TW, and the learning frustrations are diminishing. That means I’m starting to lose the beginner focus that should inform much non-Reference documentation.
So expect an announcement in the next few weeks. But before that, I would love to hear objections, corrections, suggestions, or any other feedback.