Just some rambling thoughts that may be all wrong.

I don't think you can give someone a link. You have to have them download 
your TW, then set up a password.

You can use generated, disposable passwords to limit your exposure. But you 
still need to trust the other participants.

Possibly you could set them up on an alternate branch, which you then 
periodically merge into your main branch.

I see the GH saver as another saving option, but somewhat specialized.



On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at 11:31:50 PM UTC-8, TonyM wrote:
>
> Eric,
>
> Thanks for that tip. I followed the instructions from Tiddlywiki.com and 
> it seems to be pre github pages.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
>
> On Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 5:58:34 PM UTC+11, Eric Shulman wrote:
>>
>> I am not so sure if and how to provide a link to others to open my wiki 
>>> online nor if I could avoid contention if I downloaded another copy 
>>> somewhere.
>>>
>>
>> You can't open the wiki directly from a regular repo on GitHub.  To do 
>> that, you need to set up GitHub Pages (https://pages.github.com/) and 
>> then save your changes to that repo.
>>
>> -e
>>
>>

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