If only I had competence ... Jed's work is brilliant. I'd love to run a
"Twitter-like" for TiddlyWiki ... or a Bob Builder that assembled custom
wiki. Unfortunately I'm fairly faulty on security as I don't exactly know
what I'm doing.
Josiah
On Saturday, 10 November 2018 13:05:41 UTC+1, Jed
I made a server that is for Bob that is accessible online. The code is
here https://github.com/OokTech/SecureWikiServer
I have been using it for ooktech.xyz for a few months now.
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Dear Jed, do you have updates on a multi-user access to an online
tiddlywiki?
Because i am also trying to find a way for multiple people to be able to
collaborate online on a tiddlywiki.
Thanks for the reply
On Sunday, 1 July 2018 22:38:20 UTC+2, Jed Carty wrote:
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> First, it is a not a good
First, it is a not a good idea to have multiple people using Bob to access
the same wiki at the same time. They would fight over file changes and you
would get a lot of phantom tiddlers that you can't properly delete and
infinite loops of different instances making changes to the same tiddler
An instance of bob or some such on sandstorm.io? Sandstorm takes care of the
multi user bit.
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My thought was that the parties would each have their own Bob. Then all the
security is handled by DropBox, which has experience.
Security is a big deal these days. Consider EquiFax, whose entire business
is supposed to be that of information security, and yet they exposed 150
million people's
Mark,
Perhaps Jed can answer that. It could be great,
I think at the moment Bob (the single Host) is dealing with the possible
contention between multiple users on a per tiddler basis. There may need to
be an extension to allow two hosts to share the one file area, but its a
bloody good
I wonder if two users, each with their own Bob implementation, could share
the same DropBox folder, essentially creating a nearly-multi-user system
(taking into account various lag times). ??
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On Saturday, June 30, 2018 at 6:13:55 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
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> Zenai,
>
> There are many
Zenai,
There are many ways to do what you ask and there is no clear winner in my
mind, The best for you will depend a little on the work requirements and
the facilities available to you. There is work in progress right now that
will increase the possibilities.
Sharing on a local network only
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