Based on a cursory review of scenario, I think it can be generalized to 
Real Estate applications.  This opinion is based on my discovery that 
Agents frequently share their listings with other Agents ( even ones from 
competing Brokerages ).

It could be even more general if a Seller and several potential Buyers were 
inclined to share some of their property data.  Since my views are mostly 
Canadian, I can say that this has considerable potential in competing with 
CREA ( the Canadian Real Estate Agency that runs virtually all of the 
Canadian MLS = Multiple Listing System )

Best,
Hans

On Saturday, August 21, 2021 at 1:28:20 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> Brewed idea has fermented into a different prototyping project.
>
> *Scenario*:
>
> Say I have two sales reps, each with his/her own TiddlyWiki running on 
> node.js
>
> They each maintain their own customer lists, but I want each sales rep to 
> have view-only privs on the other sales rep's customer list.  So that each 
> Sales rep can be a backup to the other one when a Sales rep in on vacation 
> or whatever.
>
> Each Sales rep should have a directory of his/her own customers, but also 
> have available a global directory of all customers (so merging of the 
> directories.)
>
> And those directories should provide a way to see customer details, 
> regardless of the source (Sales rep's own wiki or other sales rep's wiki.)
>
> And a way to know when something new has happened in the other wiki.
>
> All without having to learn new technical things, other than familiarizing 
> myself with basic TiddlyWiki and node.js stuff.
>
> *The current scope of naughty bits*
>
> Playing around a little, here are some of the things that will be involved:
>
>    - WebServer Basic Authentication 
>    <https://tiddlywiki.com/#WebServer%20Basic%20Authentication>, WebServer 
>    Authorization <https://tiddlywiki.com/#WebServer%20Authorization>, 
> WebServer 
>    Parameter: credentials 
>    <https://tiddlywiki.com/#WebServer%20Parameter%3A%20credentials>
>    - Simple ways to write protect tiddlers 
>    <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Simple%20ways%20to%20write%20protect%20tiddlers>
>    - Using the read-only single tiddler view 
>    <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Using%20the%20read-only%20single%20tiddler%20view>
>    - Symbolic Links <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link>
>    - Maybe:  This goofy approach to dynamic HTML/javascript creation in 
>    an iFrame 
>    <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/BVokrn0VQa8/m/zyQYcPI9BgAJ>
>       - A way to know about "what's new" (re customer info) in other 
>       Sales reps' tiddlywikis
>    - Enhanced tiddler saving actions for a customer to update a 
>    "customers list" data tiddler
>       - Each sales rep has a "customers list" tiddler, and each sales rep 
>       has a symbolic link to all other sales reps' "customers list" tiddlers; 
> so 
>       a "list of customers" tiddler brings in, formats, sorts, all of these 
> data 
>       items from all of these data tiddlers
>          - *won't be super-perfect because each tiddlywiki needs to be 
>          restarted to get the latest data tiddlers from the other tiddlywikis*
>       
> Something like that.  No fuss, no muss.  Keeping it simple.
> On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 3:18:27 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>
>> Say I have a TiddlyWiki running on node.js, and two people currently 
>> viewing the same TiddlyWiki in their browsers.
>>
>> Say User 1 is editing a tiddler.  I'm thinking it would be cool if  User 
>> 2 could know that User 1 is editing the tiddler (or that anybody is editing 
>> the tiddler.)
>>
>> And/or, it would be cool if User 2 can get a notification that a 
>> particular tiddler has changed (because of User 1's editing), and that User 
>> 2 should refresh the browser to get that change if he/she wants it.
>>
>> Something like that.
>>
>> I'm not convinced it is something I can do, but I'm kind of interested in 
>> trying IF it isn't something that's already been done.
>>
>

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