TiddlyWiki5/editions/tiddlywiki-surveys/tiddlers/2025-community-survey/Community Survey 2025 Answer 00093.json
Jeremy Ruston 82dbc4b14c
Import community survey 2025 (#9189)
* Community Survey import specifier for xlsx plugin

* Community Survey 2025 improvements

* Survey results as of 25th July 2025

* New 2025 answer

* Save changes on the server for when we're importing on the command line

* Improve import specs

* Reimport answers with new schema

* Fix schema

* Fix responses

* Show response count

* Add count for each unique response

* Update responses
2025-07-28 10:59:10 +01:00

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[
{
"first-heard-survey": "Talk TiddlyWiki",
"other-survey-source": "",
"are-you-a-dev": "Yes, I would",
"first-used-tw": "2021",
"joined-tw-community": "Yes",
"started-tw-community": "2023",
"use-ttw": "I read and post in this community",
"use-mailing-list": "I read/lurk, but do not post",
"use-reddit": "I do not engage with this community",
"use-discord": "I do not engage with this community",
"use-github-discuss": "I do not engage with this community",
"published-plugin": "No",
"main-use-cases": "Note-taking;Producing/publishing interactive fiction;Worldbuilding (e.g. for role-playing games);Other",
"other-use-cases": "Searchable & filterable repositories of images (mine or others); personal websites (in the spirit of Geocities)",
"use-for-work-or-study": "Not applicable (as retired, etc)",
"share-wikis": "Yes, and I am the only editor/administrator of my wiki(s)",
"publish-to-web": "Yes, using a single-file wiki",
"publish-to-intranet": "Not publishing to this location",
"value-of-tw": "It is the primary way I present most of my creative projects in an interactive medium, for organizing large collections of images otherwise difficult to do elsewhere, and for generally being extremely flexible and customizable to hyper-specific needs. It changed everything.",
"tw-ability-level": "I have customised TiddlyWiki through options and plugins;I am comfortable using WikiText widgets (e.g. <$transclude>, <$list>...);I am comfortable writing filter expressions;I have written custom HTML;I have written custom CSS styles;I have written custom JavaScript",
"save-method": "Single-file wiki with custom saver (e.g. TiddlyPWA, Timimi, tw5-browser-nativesaver);Single-file wiki with TiddlyDesktop",
"backup-method": "TiddlySpot / TiddlyHost;Neocities, Nekoweb, tiiny.host, omg.lol and similar services",
"diy-backup-info": "",
"wiki-setup-info": "<details><summary>Wiki Information</summary><pre><code>\nTiddlyWiki Version: 5.3.5\nCurrent palette: $:/palettes/ContrastDark\nCurrent theme: \nCurrent layout: \nBrowser language setting: en-US\nDefault type for missing tiddlers: \nAuto save setting: no\nCode wrapping setting: pre-wrap\nSticky titles setting: no\nSidebar layout setting: fluid-fixed\nAuto focus field setting for new tiddlers: title\nCurrent storyview setting: classic\nToolbar text setting: no\nToolbar icon setting: yes\nButton class setting: tc-btn-invisible\nNavigation address bar setting: no\nTiddler opening behaviour setting for navigations from outside the story river: top\nTiddler opening behaviour setting for navigations from within the story river: below\nCamelCase linking setting: disable\nKeyboard shortcuts that have been customised: \nDisabled plugins: \nPlugins: \n $:/core - 5.3.5\n $:/plugins/ebalster/condition - 0.1.2\n $:/plugins/wikilabs/trails - 1.1.1\n $:/temp/info-plugin - \n $:/themes/tiddlywiki/snowwhite - 5.3.5\n $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla - 5.3.5\n</code></pre></details>",
"tw-customisations": "Far too many to be exhaustive within the limit, but it includes stylesheets, macros, ViewTemplates, and core edits. I often use & modify community ones (themes, plugins, solutions). I have very rarely made simple JavaScript functions when WikiText equivalents were not possible.",
"positive-about-future": "Yes",
"tw-future-confidence": "Yes",
"project-decision-trust": "Yes",
"project-strengths": "- Uses familiar languages like CSS and HTML, giving a hands-on environment to learn both.\n- The community is incredibly warm and friendly towards beginners, making it a great atmosphere to learn.\n- The openness of sharing and building on solutions.\n- The commitment to backwards compatibility meaning community solutions are almost always evergreen, even a decade later.\n- The sky is the limit with what you can create. It is anything you want it to be, if you put your mind to it.",
"project-weaknesses": "- I am wary of generative AI. My relationship with TW would change if it was officially incorporated (core plugins, etc).\n- Multi-user solutions are technically possible to DIY as a novice programmer, but impossible to make fully usable. It is my only lasting problem with TW because it means I can rarely use this powerful software in collaborative projects, or teach it to others hands-on. An *easy to use* solution for multi-users that can handle conflicting edits would be my dream come true!",
"ok-to-publish": "Yes, I am happy for my responses to be published",
"title": "Community Survey 2025 Answer 00093",
"tags": "[[Community Survey 2025]]"
}
]