Tiddlyspot disappearing would be a disaster.
I do have a TW listing my Wikies on tiddlyspot and elsewhere - and only 
lost that one partially a couple of times.
As you wrote backup on tiddlyspot is working well and easy, Also I save a 
local copy each time I upgrade.

It is far too easy to get carried away starting out with no local copy due 
to http://tiddlywiki5.tiddlyspot.com (would you consider upgrading it?). 

@Noobies,
http://tiddlywiki5.tiddlyspot.com is to be recommended, when asking more 
complicated questions. Easier for people wanting to help to try out 
possible solutions.

Birthe

torsdag den 16. april 2020 kl. 19.47.46 UTC+2 skrev Mat:

> Birthe C wrote:
>>
>> But how do you keep track of all your wikies and backups after many years 
>> of use and constant starting a new TW?
>>
>
> I agree this is a problem. Theoretically I guess a fixed number of 
> "revolving" saves would suffice. I believe many of the available TW savers 
> do this. Personally the absolute majority of my wikis are on tiddlyspot so 
> that system stores backsups. Of course, if the system itself went down it 
> would be no fun. (But I did make some backups from there.)
>
> <:-)
>
>

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