Do you want to play the “let’s build it, one little piece at a time, game?”
Tell me one single and small thing, just one, that you would like to see added next.
Once I’ve added it, then I’ll ask for what single/small next thing should be added.
Slow, incremental. I’ll be ignoring laundry lists, and will likely be ignoring all ideas for the next thing while I’m working on one thing. I’ll likely only be paying attention to the first-come-first-serve idea after I ask for it.
Nah, I’m not taking any milestone snapshots. I’ll leave that to anybody interested in keeping a little album of daily-ish progress/regress as we prototype the daylights out of pure TiddlyWiki/CSS/HTML and no touching the core.
We’ll see how far we can push this. Maybe even have multiple bare-bones UI options…
Now, is there anything done so far that isn’t quite in the spirit of “bare-bones” ? (We are kind of scoping out what bare-bones means as we prototype away.)
Something we can easily do is have multiple “bare-bones options”, too. Imagine levels 1 to whatever, 1 being the most minimal, and whatever being the most feature-full (and maybe busy just before getting to the point of simply going to the au-natural TiddlyWiki interface.
So at some point, we may want to say that we’ve reached the minimal interface (level 1), and the next thing we add has crossed the threshold to level 2.
As always, “make pretty” for way later.
What’s next, and is the next thing still “level 1” ?