Hi Robert,

Have you placed your docs somewhere in the meantime?
I would be very interested to learn how to do this.

Thanks and best regards,
David

On Friday, 15 April 2016 10:08:03 UTC+2, Robert Kreuzer wrote:
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> thanks for the explanation, that makes sense to me.
>
> Right now it was still quite hard to get TiddlyWeb and TW5 working 
> together for someone with no prior knowledge like me (and would have been 
> impossible without Chris' help).
> So I thought maybe I could contribute some docs to describe how to set 
> everything up. But I'm not sure where the best place to do so would be.
> I see that Chris' pull request merges the TW5-specific changes into the 
> 'tw5tank' edition. But then there is also a 'tw5tiddlyweb' edition, which 
> would maybe be the better place?
>
> Best,
> Robert
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 3:43:29 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Hi Robert 
>>
>> The built-in server of TiddlyWiki5 is designed for personal use; 
>> TiddlyWeb is intended to be the official multi-user back end that’s tough 
>> enough to be exposed on the public Internet. 
>>
>> Best wishes 
>>
>> Jeremy. 
>>
>>
>> > On 11 Apr 2016, at 11:33, chris...@gmail.com wrote: 
>> > 
>> > On Sun, 10 Apr 2016, Robert Kreuzer wrote: 
>> > 
>> >> While working on this, I realized that TiddlyWiki itself now also 
>> comes 
>> >> with a simple server-side component using NodeJS. 
>> >> I was wondering what the differences/advantages of using it are rather 
>> than 
>> >> using TiddlyWeb as the server-side? 
>> >> 
>> >> It looks to me as if TiddlyWeb has a lot more features but is 
>> currently 
>> >> also quite hard to integrate with TW5. 
>> >> Are there some fundamental differences that make one more suitable 
>> than the 
>> >> other for a multi-user TW5? 
>> > 
>> > As far as I recall TW5's server doesn't support users (or at least 
>> > not multiple users) at all. Nor does it support TiddlyWeb's concept 
>> > of policies[1], recipes[2] and filters[3] in any significant way. 
>> > 
>> > Recipes are effectively the reason TiddlyWeb was created in the 
>> > first place. Since then things like serializers[5] and plugins[6] 
>> > have made it very flexible and capable. 
>> > 
>> > [1] https://tank.peermore.com/tanks/tiddlyweb/policy 
>> > [2] https://tank.peermore.com/tanks/tiddlyweb/recipe 
>> > [3] http://tweb-filters.tiddlyspace.com/ [4] 
>> > [4] The filters content will be moving off tiddlyspace soon. 
>> > [5] https://tank.peermore.com/tanks/tiddlyweb/serializer 
>> > [6] https://tank.peermore.com/tanks/tiddlyweb/plugins 
>> > 
>> > -- 
>> > Chris Dent                                   http://burningchrome.com/ 
>> >                                [...] 
>>
>>

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