My thoughts exactly. Especially if you could collect basic analytics with
it to judge uptake of your work (just thinking out loud).
Thanks for your valuable input!
On Monday, September 17, 2018 at 9:26:32 PM UTC+3, HansWobbe wrote:
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> Abraham:
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> My evaluation of how Maarfapad meets my
Abraham:
My evaluation of how Maarfapad meets my particular needs is proceeding
quite well and is certainly encouraging. As a result, I can already see
that a "... public with a single click ..." option would make this an
attractive hosting option I would use.
Regards,
Hans
On Monday,
Hi Guille,
Thanks for the encouraging response. Encryption of content in Maarfapad is
guaranteed by TW's built-in encryption tool (fyi I've already had atleast
one user complain about forgetting their password to their TW. I could only
sympathize :-( but atleast got a takeaway of TW's
I am afraid nodejs solutions won't apply to Maarfapad so you can't install
Bob server. However, I'll take this as a personal challenge to come up with
something compatible to Bob server. It shouldn't be too hard (as I proceed
to prove myself wrong (>_<) ).
On Sunday, September 16, 2018 at
Hi Abraham. To me one of the most important issues when thinking to host my
notes in someone else's server is security and privacy. Do you encrypt data
on your servers? It is one of the things I have thought I'd like to
contribute, but I think it would require way more knowledge about how
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> Let me emphasize something here though: while I could implement a lot of
> stuff in the backend, I'd like to limit that in the name of transparency
> (and reducing technical debt) and instead encourage these implementations
> using client logic.
>
I get your point but just so no
Hello Mat,
I think it would be much easier to just create a useful TWederBob edition
(and by "edition" I mean a full file TW flavoured with specific plugins for
a specific function e.g. A blog wiki edition for content management and
external publishing) that you could just create and use at
Hi Abraham
I don't know what your rights are on the server, but it would be fantastic
if it allowed for communication between wikis... i.e TWederation... i.e to
use Jeds Bob server which is a fully functioning technology now that just
needs better UI (something I'm working on) but also other
Interesting suggestions Josiah. Particularly "B". Will be considered.
On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 10:27:28 PM UTC+3, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Ciao Abraham
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> A -- Let me post to Twitter from it. I can send you code for the tool.
> Network posting built in I think would be an attraction.
Ciao Abraham
A -- Let me post to Twitter from it. I can send you code for the tool.
Network posting built in I think would be an attraction.
B -- One thing nothing else is doing is "notifications". Say I gave a
student rights to edit a TW, how could they notify me they were done from
the TW?
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