Thanks Joshua! We don't have multi-user yet in TiddlyWiki on Fission, which 
is where it's really going to get interesting.

I had actually bookmarked this thread to share about my usage several years 
ago of a really interesting Google App Engine solution written in GoLang 
that used Google accounts to set login / permissions. It looks like it's 
still maintained by the author https://github.com/rsc/tiddly

It is NOT easy to install / setup, as this is full on cloud devops that is 
needed to setup and configure this. But, if you want to use it as a 
business, and use the Google Accounts at your business to control access, 
this totally does work.

On Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 5:51:21 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

>
> At this point, Tiddlywiki-on-Fission is the easiest way to have a 
> "single-file wiki" sync to multiple machines and be editable/saveable back 
> tot he "same space".
>
> (Behind the scenes, Fission actually generates a unique ID for each 
> version of the document, and updates the "file location" to point to the 
> most recent unique ID, and your private folders are encrypted, while you 
> public folders are publicly available at your 
> NAME.files.fission.name/p/PATH/TO/INDEX/html).
>
> https://tiddlywiki.fission.app/
>
> Your first AUTH will help you setup your account. Go back to the 
> https://tiddlywiki.fission.app/ address if it doesn't spin you back there 
> after creating your account, and re-authorize. This is NEW STUFF. :)
>
> Best,
> Joshua F
>
> On Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 1:30:07 PM UTC-7 Mat wrote:
>
>> Maybe Bob?
>>
>> https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 4:11:32 PM UTC+2 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I want to create a wiki that I can use from work and at home. Because it 
>>> will have work stuff on, it needs to be stored somewhere private.
>>>
>>> I don't want to use Dropbox because it's not technically approved by my 
>>> employer for work use. And I don't want to use Google Drive because I have 
>>> a different Google account for work, so don't want to have to switch 
>>> accounts.
>>>
>>> I thought a private GitHub repo would be the answer, but I can't figure 
>>> out how that works across multiple machines - do I check out the repo on 
>>> each machine and work on the local file, pulling the latest version at the 
>>> start of each day?
>>>
>>> What is the current best method for a private, secure page I can use on 
>>> multiple machines?
>>>
>>

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