A little bit.

>From my understanding, the innerwiki plugin is about having a TiddlyWiki 
instance physically embedded in another TiddlyWiki.

For what I'm thinking, there is no embedding.  All of the team member 
TiddlyWiki instances are external, and the "supervisor" TiddlyWiki shows 
the content of those external wikis, the same as any external web site, in 
iFrames.  This way, once a dashboard view is setup, there really isn't much 
work involved other than maintaining the iframe links for each team member 
as team member turnover happens.

>From what I understand about the innerwiki plugin, what I'm discussing 
doesn't feel like a right fit for Innerwiki's purpose.  Regardless, it 
would be a real pain in the rear to continuously update a "supervisor" 
TiddlyWiki instance with the latest version of each team member's 
TiddlyWiki.

On Thursday, February 4, 2021 at 10:53:24 AM UTC-4 coda coder wrote:

> Sounds like https://tiddlywiki.com/#Innerwiki%20Plugin
>
> On Thursday, February 4, 2021 at 8:33:52 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> In the midst of enjoying my day's first cup o' coffee, a thought:
>>
>> For team collaboration re task management, I'd setup multiple tiddlywiki 
>> instances, with each team member the only person allowed to edit his/her 
>> tiddlywiki.
>>
>> There would be also one tiddlywiki for the team's supervisor, either 
>> maintained by the supervisor or "ownership" delegated to a team member.
>>
>> Say each team member has one tiddler that summarizes the list of tasks 
>> he/she has on his/her list.
>>
>> The supervisor's tiddlywiki would have a tiddler with an iframe section 
>> for each team member, and each iframe displays, for that particular team 
>> member, that team member's list of tasks from that team member's tiddlywiki 
>> instance.  We could call this a kind of dashboard.  And the supervisor 
>> could have as many dashboards as needed, 
>>
>> Sure, each dashboard would be a little bit slow, because each iframe is 
>> loading an entire tiddlywiki to each then just show a particular tiddler 
>> for each team member.
>>
>> A node.js setup would fix the speed issue, but then would make it easier 
>> for folk to mess with each other's tiddlers.  I think.  I've only read a 
>> little bit about TiddlyWiki used with node.js.
>>
>>

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