Post script;

And could we publish each tiddler independently, at least select ones.

Regards
Tony

On Monday, 11 November 2019 17:43:58 UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Xavier
>
> Thanks, I am still a little out of my depth but I am very interested in 
> the futures in this. I have some background knowledge of blockchain.
>
> It means that everyone can save and get a new copy.
>
>
> Does that mean that the IPFS server will retain every saved version or are 
> the old ones aged and eventually trashed?
>
> Team work around a wiki is an interesting topic. 
>> For instance I'm thinking to a solution where a team or a set of people 
>> will be able to update ENS. 
>>
>
> Still learning so not sure about ENS but this sounds great.
>  
>
>> By the way did you play with the plugin ?
>>
>
> So far only via your demo so far. 
>
> Some thoughts that come to mind;
>
>    - Publishing plugins and JSON files as IPFS files, and being able to 
>    get the latest across multiple tiddlywikis.
>    - Exporting a JSON file of tiddlers to an IPFS file from multiple 
>    WIkis and being able to import them (With import controls) to a master 
> wiki.
>
> I liked the cloudflare link you gave
> I am curious how the IPFS servers would cope with very large volumes and 
> who pays for it if its free. You could imagine the whole internet going 
> this way one day.
>
> Thanks for the heads up
>
> Tony
>
>
>
>> Le lun. 11 nov. 2019 à 11:36, TonyM <anthon...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>>
>>> Xaiver,
>>>
>>> Thanks for those references. When using IPFS;
>>>
>>>    - Does it save the whole wiki as a single file, or as independent 
>>>    tiddlers?
>>>    - Is there a way to control who can save and who can't?
>>>    - Will we be able to save data such as current logged in user and 
>>>    deal with possible contention?
>>>
>>> Thanks heaps for sharing.
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 11, 2019 at 3:11:09 PM UTC+11, Xavier Maysonnave 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dear Friends,
>>>>
>>>> Following Tony's request here a few links about Ipfs.
>>>> Ipfs stands for Interplanetary File System. Basically this a 
>>>> decentralized distributed file system.
>>>> https://ipfs.io/
>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterPlanetary_File_System
>>>> https://blog.cloudflare.com/distributed-web-gateway/
>>>> https://infura.io/
>>>>
>>>> These days many projects who investigate the web3 field use this system.
>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3AWeb_3.0
>>>> https://blockchainhub.net/web3-decentralized-web/
>>>>
>>>> Major corporations are already invested in these field :
>>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperledger
>>>> https://entethalliance.org/members/
>>>>
>>>> Basically the supported features are enumerated in my original post.
>>>> You'll find more informations and a full documentation in the main wiki.
>>>> https://bluelightav.eth or https://bluelightav.eth.link if you don't 
>>>> have an ENS <https://ens.domains/> capable browser.
>>>>
>>>> Hope it helps.
>>>>
>>>> Warmly
>>>>
>>>> Le samedi 9 novembre 2019 13:58:16 UTC+5:30, Xavier Maysonnave a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear Friends,
>>>>>
>>>>> I just published a new version v0.2.6 of Ipfs with TiddlyWiki.
>>>>>
>>>>> You can save your wikis and their attachments over Ipfs, attachment 
>>>>> encryption is also supported.
>>>>> The only open free server I know is https://infura.io otherwise for a 
>>>>> faster and more personal experience your need the tandem Ipfs Companion 
>>>>> and 
>>>>> Ipfs Desktop.
>>>>>
>>>>> This version supports the following feature:
>>>>> - Ipfs
>>>>> - Ipns
>>>>> - Unpin previous version
>>>>> - Encrypt and Unencrypt attachments
>>>>> - Ens, It means that the plugin is able to update your Ens domain to 
>>>>> provide a better experience.
>>>>>
>>>>> The official web site is reachable @
>>>>> https://bluelightav.eth if you have an Ens capable browser or
>>>>> https://bluelightav.eth.link
>>>>> This web site provides a full documentation.
>>>>>
>>>>> As a test case I also published the official https://tidllywiki.com 
>>>>> over Ipfs @
>>>>> https://maatech.eth
>>>>> https://maatech.eth.link
>>>>>
>>>>> Bug reports and enhancement requests should be done on GitHub @
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/xmaysonnave/tiddlywiki-ipfs
>>>>>
>>>>> Warmly
>>>>>
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