The TiddlyWiki Project is the coordinated, ongoing effort to maintain and improve TiddlyWiki, and to support the TiddlyWiki community.
Please note that Community Cards are a new initiative started in September 2025. There is further work required to complete the team and people information.
The project team is responsible for the overall TiddlyWiki project, its vision, mission and values, and ensuring that it meets the needs of the community.
Areas of responsibility include:
- Communicating and demonstrating the vision, mission and values of the project
- Continuously improve the development process and practices of the project
- more to come...
The core team is responsible for the maintenance and development of the TiddlyWiki core and official plugins.
title: Quality Assurance Team
The Quality Assurance Team is responsible for ensuring the quality and reliability of TiddlyWiki releases. This includes reviewing code submissions, testing new features, identifying bugs, and verifying that fixes are effective.
The Infrastructure Team is responsible for maintaining and improving the infrastructure that supports the TiddlyWiki project. This includes the hosting, deployment, and management of the TiddlyWiki websites and services, as well as the tools and systems used by the TiddlyWiki community.
The infrastructure includes:
- talk.tiddlywiki.org
- github.com/TiddlyWiki
- tiddlywiki.com DNS
- Netlify account for PR previews
- edit.tiddlywiki.com
The MultiWikiServer development repository is at https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/MultiWikiServer
The Newsletter Team is responsible for producing the TiddlyWiki Newsletter, a monthly email newsletter that highlights news, updates, and community contributions related to TiddlyWiki.
The Succession Team is responsible for ensuring that personnel changes do not impact access to the external infrastructure used by the project.
- Work with the other teams to ensure that the project has a succession plan for key personnel
- Work with the other teams to ensure that they are using the appropriate, community-owned infrastructure
- Ensure that the members of the succession team share ownership of the key project resources (eg passwords and user accounts). The Succession Team is not expected to use their access rights apart from managing access in the event of personnel changes
The Developer Experience Team improves the experience of software contributors to the TiddlyWiki project. This includes enhancing documentation, streamlining contribution processes, and providing tools and resources to help developers effectively contribute to TiddlyWiki.
Tools and resources managed by the Developer Experience Team include:
- Advising and assisting contributors, particularly new developers
- Maintenance of developer-focused documentation on the https://tiddlywiki.com/dev/ site, including:
- Development environment setup guides
- Code review processes and best practices
- Contribution guidelines and documentation
- Continuous integration and deployment scripts providing feedback on pull requests
- Devising and implementing labelling systems for issues and pull requests
- Automation scripts to simplify common development tasks