Re: [tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2021-01-06 Thread TW Tones
Jed, Great to hear you have another contract, I too contracted for some time, and between contracts never felt like a holiday, only ever unemployment. Never the less let is still help you prepare your infrastructure for when you do have the time. Tones On Thursday, 7 January 2021 at 06:46:32

Re: [tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2021-01-06 Thread Jed Carty
My next contract started up faster than expected so OokWiki is moving to the back burner again. I had hoped that the past few weeks would be a good time to put this project as my priority and get it finished but without a good development machine it wasn't going as quickly as I would have

Re: [tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2021-01-05 Thread TW Tones
Jed, How much in what currency do you need for your dev computer? I do a small patreon monthly but clearly until others do this will not come quickly. I am very keen for a node multiuser implementation for the community, for me to host a subset of online services and develop my own

Re: [tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-31 Thread Jed Carty
The demo is on ookwiki.com, many of the functions aren't enabled yet. The PayPal and patreon are the same as they have been for the past few years, I just stopped listing them on announcements because I have gotten almost no response when it comes to support through them, so I stopped

Re: [tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-31 Thread Jan
Hi Stobot, Hi Jed, for the friends of games: I also made a dungeon-like Wiki some time ago. I comes with an editor you can find going down the page. It would be a good idea to implement key-navigation, which was difficult at the time I did this experiment. Yours Jan Am 30.12.2020 um 16:44

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-31 Thread springer
Or, Jed, try adding variously sized Amazon gift cards to your wish list, if that’s the most straightforward way that we can contribute in smaller denominations. -Springer On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 9:31:49 AM UTC-5 springer wrote: > Jed, I too found myself stymied after clicking the

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-31 Thread springer
Jed, I too found myself stymied after clicking the Amazon link. And there may be folks who want to contribute partial funding toward this or that, or people who’d rather contribute directly to you, trusting that you’ll know how to deal with something that’s not readily available, etc. If you

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-30 Thread Stobot
Thanks Jed. I tried to work my way through the French site, but was scary clicking buttons concerning logins / payments without understanding it. Note that a chunk of your stuff is not available anymore (had $50+ delivery fees or different model numbers) or was out of my price range, I sent a

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-30 Thread Jed Carty
The very incomplete demo is up on ookwiki.com , it has a link to the Wishlist for the computer components and screenshots showing how to use the Wishlist on the French amazon site. I will update the site as I make progress and write more documentation. I am also

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-30 Thread Stobot
Jed, I tried to visit your Amazon wish list but it's in French and despite being Canadian, I don't have enough to figure it out - sorry. Are you able to generate an english link, or would you prefer patreon / paypal? (don't know how much they take off the top) I'm excited to try the new

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-30 Thread Jed Carty
Stobot, I missed a lot of your message before, all my work has been on a phone, raspberry pi and a 7 year old laptop, so things are going slow. Unfortunately the lack of any help with getting a new computer means that this isn't going to change any time soon because I am not going to be able

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-28 Thread Jed Carty
A quick update: I have a demo up (shh, its a secret but you may be able to guess the url). I haven't enabled creating accounts yet because there is still a lot of administrative UI that I need to work out. It is running on a digital ocean droplet with apache and passenger handling the bits that

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-27 Thread Stobot
Jed, I don't want to take the idea too far, but if we were going to have a community-run TiddlySpot-like option available (OokTech) - I wonder if we could also cover / expand on what things like TiddlyTools used to be (and I assume still is for TWC) for the community? The "TiddlyWiki toolmap"

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-27 Thread Yann Moudet
Hello, we use tiddlywiki + BOB as a knolewdge base for our team. Our configuration: - a linux server with node (LTS versions). - oauth2-proxy: for authentication, Reverse-Proxy and SSL termination. - an S3 bucket for storing wiki. (versioning enabled). - TiddlyWiki plugins: Bob, Comments

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-23 Thread Stobot
Jed, I'm very excited to hear that this continues to develop - thank you! I continue to believe that easy multi-user is a key pillar to growing TiddlyWiki usage and adoption overall. As a fan of TiddlyWiki I am happy to help anyway I can to support it's long-term health. To that end, I've

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-22 Thread TW Tones
Jed, Thanks for your work, this is very exciting. I would be happy to help with Windows configuration issues, but if the setup is only in Linux It may be hard for me to work it out. Although I know how to do Bob node on widows already, if I need only implement additional features. I continue

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-22 Thread springer
Jed and all, When tiddlyspot initially went dark, I went in search of a good domain name, planning to get github to host the content without having people interact with the github urls... but I ran into trouble getting the DNS magic to work (beyond a simple redirect, which isn't what I

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-22 Thread Joshua Fontany
FANTASTIC. This solves a lot of the technical hurdles I was looking at for hosting an RPG-focused TW App somewhere online. Really looking forward to this, thanks jed! Best, Joshua F On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 3:26:59 PM UTC-8 inmy...@gmail.com wrote: > You would go to the site, the

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-22 Thread Jed Carty
You would go to the site, the landing page is a wiki, on that wiki you can login or create an account. Once you do that you can use it like Bob, so you create wikis from within the wiki itself. So setup would be simpler than tiddlyspot because you can just make a wiki on the site without having

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-22 Thread Mat
Jed, this is certainly interesting. Regarding >I am not interested in hosting and running this myself, it would be a > community with community governance supported by donations. > [...] maintenance and operation must be a group effort What does this practially mean? By "community

[tw5] Re: OokWiki (Bob + A secure login + wiki and account permissions) as a replacement for TiddlySpot

2020-12-22 Thread Jed Carty
To be clear, the $100/month is a quick estimate of the server costs for a shared community server, a personal one would easily fit on a cheap digital ocean droplet for US$5/month. I have had a raspberry pi 2 as my local server running Bob and a few other things (gitlab, droppy and some custom