Following the sage advice i got from this “Joel on Software” blog post all those years ago (2002 -yikes!), this is my 1st draft outline of a Product Vision Statement for the TW theme that i (along w/ teeming hordes of other GTD aficionados, i believe) would like to have. It’s like this:
- For busy people
- Who need a trusted system for Getting Stuff Done
- The “MyGSD Wiki” is a browser-based portable application
- That supports all essential workflows described in the Getting Things Done book by David Allen in a package that runs on all your devices, with optional sync to your choice of cloud service.
- Unlike other GTD-inspired software products
- MyGSD Wiki is both fit-for-purpose right out of the box, AND (based on the user-scriptable FOSS platform TiddyWiki) can be easily customised to your particular needs with no code required, and no fees involved.
Now: while i can say a lot more about required features and my ideas about implementation, i’ve learned that i do better at this point to shut up and see what the more TW-savvy devs & “TWeakers” in this community have to say in terms of clarifying questions & possible answers.
What i can say is that i know enough to know that the above prescription could be filled by any one of many devs in this community w/o even breaking a sweat. Indeed: i’ve got my own jalopy of spaghetti-wire almost firing on all these cylinders, tho it involves a bunch of other people’s plugins & code i’d be hard pressed to name, let alone maintain, so… It’s a one-click install, with frictionless update process we’re looking for here.
What i can also say is: i’ll happily pony up a $100 bounty, plus a $10/month maintenance fee for a year of cloud-synced data and reasonable developer responsiveness to the GitHub issues queue. That’s just me, but if course i can’t be the only one who so wants this to happen, SO…
Who else will lend a hand in getting this turkey to fly?