I have no constructive feedback yet, but I'm extremely grateful that work continues in this area! I feel like the multi-user folks are not as vocal here, but we appreciate the hard work in putting these together! I've put something really basic together for my team's own purposes, but excited to check this out :)
On Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 6:09:45 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote: > Dear Tony > Thanks for the invitation. I have been occupied by life stuff for some > time, so no energy for TW. As it has been quite some time I guess you have > moved on. But if not, sure I join you. Interested to see what you are > doing. > > onsdag den 30. september 2020 kl. 01.41.05 UTC+2 skrev TW Tones: > >> HC >> >> For many such a log may rarely be used however; >> >> - A log can be useful, especially if we also log logouts, saves and >> reloads especially since we could build searches or lists around this. >> - Many systems have such logs by default so people may expect to find >> it anyway >> - It can help in debugging when building supporting multi-access >> multi-user solutions >> - Logging follows a principal I like and it is to avoid any lost of >> information that is available to you. >> - For example some users may login regularly but not make changes >> because to them its a reference. >> >> >> On the question of user name >> >> - I am developing something and I consider the default user name just >> a "created modified by "stamp"" and Store I a registered user name >> elsewhere. >> So you can't type "Any username" >> >> >> If you are interested in working on a more advanced user login tool, >> perhaps join me in a project. >> >> Regards >> Tones >> >> On Monday, 28 September 2020 18:03:56 UTC+10, HC Haase wrote: >>> >>> >>> *Announcement*: LoginCurtain-mod >>> <https://hchaase.github.io/HC-Plugins/#LoginCurtain-mod%20Introduction> >>> *Date*: 2020/09/28 >>> *Release*: 1.1.0 >>> >>> Download: LoginCurtain-mod >>> <https://hchaase.github.io/HC-Plugins/#LoginCurtain-mod%20Introduction> >>> >>> In this version I have added log of when/by who the wiki is opened. It >>> can be enable it in settings-panel. >>> >>> But after making it, I got thinking. What is the point? is this useful?? >>> I am not realy sure. I mean you have a log when people make an edit anyway, >>> and if you want to hide that you use the wiki, you could always just type >>> another name. any way, it is there now and you can toggle it as you like. >>> What do you think do this feature make any sense? >>> >>> >>> >>> *Changelog* >>> >>> v1.1.0 >>> >>> - [new] added log of when/by who the wiki is opened. enable it in >>> settings-panel. >>> >>> >>> >>>> In this mod, I >>>> >>>> - make the UI more professional (e.g. boring) for use in the >>>> workplace >>>> - present an interface for picking a pre-made user. >>>> - provide a user management tab in Control >>>> Panel/Info/login-settings. >>>> - a button to create a user tiddler that also shows what tiddlers >>>> the user has made or modified. >>>> >>>> >>>> - customisations of buttons, text and icons in Control >>>> Panel/Info/login-settings. >>>> >>>> >>> - adds a log of when/by who the wiki is opened. enable it in >>> settings-panel. (is this useful for anything, as you can type any >>> username?? idk) >>> >>> [image: capture.PNG] >>>> >>>> [image: Capture2.PNG] >>>> >>>> -- 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/7b0911da-5ba8-4bfe-9ac2-2fb78f97719cn%40googlegroups.com.

