Jed and all,

When tiddlyspot initially went dark, I went in search of a good domain 
name, planning to get github to host the content without having people 
interact with the github urls... but I ran into trouble getting the DNS 
magic to work (beyond a simple redirect, which isn't what I wanted). 

Anyway, the domain name is tiddly.site   ... so yeah, an obviously 
easy-to-remember successor to tiddlyspot.com

I'm happy to transfer or donate that domain name to this project of yours, 
if there's interest.

-Springer
On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 6:26:59 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> You would go to the site, the landing page is a wiki, on that wiki you can 
> login or create an account. Once you do that you can use it like Bob, so 
> you create wikis from within the wiki itself. So setup would be simpler 
> than tiddlyspot because you can just make a wiki on the site without having 
> to upload from anywhere.
>
> Community governance would cover rules for use, if quotas exist, who has 
> administrator access, and how server costs are handled. The specifics of 
> how the governance is handled would need to be worked out. Something like 
> voting by people who have wikis, or people who are active making up a 
> committee to make decisions, or something like that. Governance doesn't 
> need to be done by people who are necessarily technically proficient.
>
> I should have the demo working soon and the use part may be more clear.
>
> On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 9:50:54 PM UTC+1 Mat wrote:
>
>> Jed, this is certainly interesting.
>>
>> Regarding
>>
>> >I am not interested in hosting and running this myself, it would be a 
>> > community with community governance supported by donations. 
>> > [...] maintenance and operation must be a group effort 
>>
>> What does this practially mean? By "community governance" I'm guessing 
>> you mean a few individuals who are proficient with "ocean droplets, Linux, 
>> json web tokens... etc, etc", right?, who set up servers and that other 
>> less technical people can then put wikis on, right?
>>
>> Would a "set up" (for lack of better word) provide a front that is as 
>> simple as the TiddlySpot front face? Because one biggie with TiddlySpot was 
>> the super ease with which users could put up a new wiki.
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>

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