Hello Tony and Hans

Thank you for your suggestions and interest.

I want to know how to host tiddlywikis using the resources/platforms 
currently used by the BC government.

I don't foresee security being much of a concern.  Just logins like the 
Anna Freud manuals.  It sounds like Jeremy has what I am looking for.  I 
will follow up with him.  

As for what I have in mind. 

   - the *why *of this project is to democratize and liberate knowledge, 
   creativity, collaboration and innovation.


   - the *what* is twofold
      - we extract all information from the current paper-based containers 
      (Word, PDF, Email, NoteBook, etc) and place them in tiddlywikis
      - we stop putting information in said containers
   

   - the *how* is we empower and encourage every public servant the time 
   and permission to
      - go through their email and extract everything of value worth keeping
      - collectively come up with a plan to go through all of the 
      information in the programs are
   

It is past my bedtime and my brain went to bed on time so that is all I 
have for now!   Perhaps we could Zoom or, better yet, meet in Mozilla Hubs 
and chat about it.  It will take a lot less time, at least on my end.  Here 
is a room I set up using the scene the BCDev Exchange Lab set up to do 
virtual tours of their lab: hub.link/5wAjqxj  

Thanks,

Mark
(aka Merging Codes)

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"TiddlyWiki" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/de24e55f-6487-488a-a89f-44c288c5eeb9%40googlegroups.com.

Reply via email to