I am a programming newbie, but am moderately comfortable with TiddlyWiki. My process is single file TW5.html's stored on Dropbox and opened from TiddlyDesktop. I have struggled with GitHub, but GitHub Desktop has finally "clicked".
I would like to share a ReadOnly wiki (Using Ton Gerner's $:/plugins/tg/ro <#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftg%2Fro>) with 23 lot owners in a Costa Rican HomeOwners Association. My place is in this neighborhood: https://airbnb.com/h/LasPlataformasAndGuesthouse. I have the wiki content and have created an initial production wiki - no SideBar, no end user editing. I am interested in a limited set of end users being able to comment, for me to moderate and revise the tiddlers. On GitHub, I created a private repository (not sure if private status was needed) for the HOA. I think I can take the TW5.html file and rename it "index.html" in the repository. I can keep all image files in a subdirectory called "images" so the wiki doesn't get too big. (Should I use relative or canonical referencing to the PDF and JPG images?). Theoretically, I could share a link to the repository that has this ReadOnly wiki in it. I have tested that the "add comment" feature now present in TiddlyWiki version 5.1.23 still works despite Ton's "ReadOnly" status. We sorely need to revise our community rules. I am thinking of asking owners to sign in or register so comments are not anonymous and I can restrict visibility to owners (and a community attorney). I could moderate the comments, and then revise the tiddlers to put out revised versions of the production wiki. It sounds like a lot of steps and may prove too complicated. I will have to get a workflow in order to not forget steps. Ideally, we all build consensus amongst owners (many of the needed changes will require 100% unanimous consent, and we have yet to get 100% participation in any meeting). This may be easier now with the advent of Zoom... 1) Does anyone have a plugin that provides a "register" or "login" for access to a wiki? (like Zoom uses for access to a recording) 2) I am sure that Continuous Integration solutions are the ultimate answer, but that is beyond my skillset (for now) and I would like to get this project up and running within a couple weeks (max). 3) Should I have made the repository "Public"? (or does it matter, since I am the only one who will likely be working on it at the gitHub level). 4) Does it matter if I use relative or canonical links to images? 5) Do you know any example wiki's I can learn from or find ideas? 6) Convert to Spanish with a button? (just one tiddler at a time - ultimately the document we will create needs to be in Spanish) Jeffrey -- 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/d5410a53-4617-4d28-bd40-5d3d7e6eef12n%40googlegroups.com.

