Hey everyone! I just looked over the blank playbook thread and got to thinking about various formats for Dungeon World. I've actually worked with this idea before (in working on my full-scale hack of Dungeon World), but I'm wondering if people would use Dungeon World in wiki format (specifically, TiddlyWiki).
The actual conversion is just a matter of effort (it's not hard, but a bit time intensive) and I believe it'd be within the bounds of the licensing for DW. Of course I would exclude all images and bonus content, but I'd aim to include the full text of the book.
I see a few major benefits to this style, such as...
A) Easily editable / modifiable to include any new / changed rules or content integrated into the main document
B) Hyperlinked (although the official HTML will cover this)
C) Very easy to portion data into small pieces and display / print only the pieces you need (for example, a player could write up their character sheet as a tiddler and have open relevant rules); this way there's no "page flipping" and all the info you need (moves, gear, etc) is right there on one screen. This also works for GMs (have just the monsters you plan on using, certain things you reference often, and so on).
D) Can be used offline. Not sure about mobile compatibility, but I plan on at least testing on my android tablet
E) All info is in one document, making sharing easy; there are also online hosting solutions for tiddlywikis
I'm not sure there's actually an interest in this, though, and while it's not hard, it does require an investment of time and energy.
What are people's thoughts on this?