bimlas wrote:
>
> I think the main problem with "database backends" (Google Sheets, 
> Wordpress, PouchDB) is that by default they are not accessible as a web 
> page, but everyone has to set up credentials to read and edit the wiki. 
>
 

> A workaround is to add new Personal Access Tokens to the repository, one 
> for each user, so they will have their own "TiddlyWiki password". 
>

I think the use of "Tokens" is a good way.

The issue I'm looking at as a non-tech user is simply: what would my 
potential users want?

Personally when I hit a new site that has, say, a dedicated (i.e. its own, 
not a disqus etc.) commenting system, the barrier to entry is "yet another 
login credentials set" you have to maintain.

I think for wider apps the widely used system to login using existing 
credentials (Google, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook etc) for authorisation is 
easiest.

Not entirely irrelevant.

Best wishes
TT  

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