Hi Jed!

Amazing work! What you did is a big step forward (it is a revolution). This
opens a lot of opportunities to use Tiddlywiki for many different purposes,
one is online teaching!

Best wishes
Mohammad


On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 1:35 PM Jed Carty <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> The short version: I have a potential replacement for tiddlyspot that
> could be distributed and self-hosted on something small like a digital
> ocean droplet. My computer died and help getting a new one would greatly
> speed up the development and release.
> I think that a community managed public server is a good idea, and it is
> designed so that you can create your own private server.
>
> The long version:
> I made a server that works with Bob and TiddlyWiki that adds a secure
> token-based login that is appropriate for having a web-facing server. I
> have been working on this periodically for a while, some of you may have
> seen it when I had Ooktech.xyz up. I have been working on it periodically
> for a long time and it is very close to ready for public release.
>
> The problem is that an adorable kitten decided that dancing on my
> multiprise was a good idea and after some impressive sparks the computer I
> do my development on is dead. The kitten is fine and acts adorably innocent.
>
> The server has all the features of Bob (multiple wikis, everything
> configured from within the wiki itself, support for multiple simultaneous
> users), as well as a secure login using JWT (json web tokens). Accounts
> have granular permissions which can be set, there many but here is a quick
> incomplete description of what you can do, in no real order. Server
> administrators can enable or disable almost all of these features if they
> are not useful for your purposes.
>
> - A simple script to run that sets everything up
> - Publicly viewable or private wikis
>   - Allow specific people to view or edit a wiki
> - If an account owns a wiki they can set permissions on their own wikis
> - optional quotas for accounts both in terms of number of wikis and storage
> - A plugin library built into the server
> - Access controls for plugins as well (so plugins can be used to
> distribute content
>   without making it public)
> - Simple 1-click download for wikis as a single-file without Bob
> - profiles/accounts and wikis can be set as private so on one can see them
> - Create an account on the server from a wiki
>   - update passwords and other account information from inside a wiki
>   - accounts can have some 'about me' information, if they want to set it
> - Set if an account can create wikis
> - namespaces wikis (if I create a wiki called MyWiki it would be
> inmysocks/MyWiki) so
>   that there are no naming conflicts
> - change ownership of a wiki (give a wiki to someone else)
> - inter-wiki federation, like chat and sharing tiddlers between wikis
>
> There are many other details about administrator controls, but those are I
> think the highlights for using the server. Almost all of that is
> implemented, I am in the process of adding usable in-wiki interfaces for
> all of it.
> The setup script is only currently for linux and osx, I would need someone
> who is familiar with windows to make that if anyone wants it. Hosting
> online is generally linux so I am not sure how much it would be needed.
>
> My plan is to put up a demo site as soon as I can that has limited
> life-time accounts to show the features. You could create an account that
> lasts a day and after the account and wikis with it are removed.
>
> I am not interested in hosting and running this myself, it would be a
> community with community governance supported by donations. I do not know
> the demands that would be put on it, but I don't think that the hosting
> costs would be more than about $100/month.
> I would of course continue updating the server, but maintenance and
> operation must be a group effort so we don't get a situation like
> tiddlyspot where we rely on two people who may not be active members of the
> community and we have no way to shift ownership for continued operation.
>
> I don't know what interest there is in this, so I am going to gauge that
> from the response to this post. Also, help with getting a development
> computer would speed things up a lot.
>
> A link to the amazon wishilst for the computer components:
> https://www.amazon.fr/hz/wishlist/ls/2WM0S9VV3LJR1?ref_=wl_share
>
> ps:
>
> There are a lot of future features that I am working on, like the ability
> to search multiple wikis from one wiki, inter-server federation so you can
> have your own private server and interact with other servers, having a
> login on one server that lets you access wikis on other servers, things
> like that.
>
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