I don't know which is the best, but I've been working on an AppEngine-
based server which is fairly complete as far as access control is
concerned. Multi-user support is provided by full access to all
revisions of a tiddler; although there is not currently any edit
locking mechanism. I can post the source code once I get home after
new year. Try it out at http://iewikiwiki.appspot.com/SandBox/

On 23 Dec., 21:02, jrbast <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a group of 12 sysadmin's that need to share commno documents,
> most of them very small proceedures less that a page long.   But nee
> multi-user editing.   I heard about a way to each have a master copy
> of the wiki data dowloaded and when changes are made they get updated
> to the master?  Are there plug-ins to facilitate this?
>
> I have been looking for another wiki implementation that has server
> side and login security, but none of them match what I see in
> tiddlywiki
>
> Thanks,

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