Hi fellow mint user!! 

Technically most of what you mentioned  is here. 

Alternatively, a blog with tags corresponding to topics such as I've 
> enumerated. 


Have you had a chance to drop into https://www.reddit.com/r/TiddlyWiki5/ ? 
If you can volunteer, I heard the guy running that thing needed more hands 
on the deck.

There's a developer blog: segfault.linuxmint.com ; also useful for people 
> to keep an occasional eye on what's coming
>

Corresponding part will be https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pulls ? 
Then there is always Pre-releases to test the up and coming features: 
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/

TiddlyWiki by comparison has seemed as if trying harder to explain what it 
> is, *using TiddlyWiki*


Technically linux mint is using a website because linux mint is not a 
web-oriented service. That will be apples and oranges comparison.  A 
comparable example would be something like BananaDance Wiki 
<http://bananadance.org/faq.php#qww> or MediaWiki 
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki> or dokuwiki. 
<https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki>
Yes, resources can take a little bit of work and exposure. But hey, it is 
there <http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Community>

The software itself tells you that updates are available and they're easily 
> installed (true of most distributions of course)
>

Which would require the software to ping the mother-ship. Don't give them 
ideas. 

Documentation exists in many languages
>
 
 http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Languages 
<http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Languages> with a lot more coming and 
the translation is something people can chime in. 

There are TWO Google Groups: one of developers and one for users.
>

Here is the developer group : 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tiddlywikidev

Users can and do contribute extensions which they can document and provide 
> links to via a wiki maintained in github (community curated documentation)
>

Users can and do contribute extensions which they can document and provide 
links to via a wiki maintained in github  -  
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pulls. I wish it didn't have to be 
github. Nevertheless it is there.

The web site has a world map showing where users are located.


Isn't that a tiny bit creepy? I always found it a little bit creepy. 
 

There is a nascent SE forum 
<http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/105326/tiddlywiki> underway so 
that we can conduct discussions more effectively. There is a twederation 
project actively developed by Mat and Jed for a Social Network platform.  


I think what TiddlyWiki needs is more organized, structured attention to 
> all the things besides the code and that certain difficulties arise from 
> that being moving target, among other things.
>

There - no questions. Whole hearted agreement. 

Riz.


 
 

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