Benedikt

Can you raise This in https://talk.tiddlywiki.org ?

The true and mature multi-user "edit" method is the bob.exe and bob plugin 
methods, but this is currently behind in tiddlywiki releases. We may be 
able to upgrade the non-bob.exe to 5.2.1 manually but then you need to 
ensure its safe on your LAN or the internet.

I have done a lot of work on the serial editing method so one user checks 
out the wiki at a time but it is not published it yet.

TW_Tones

On Friday, 18 February 2022 at 02:24:17 UTC+11 benedikt....@web.de wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm using TiddlyWiki for some years as my personal knowledge-base and I 
> love it.
>
> I'm also a member of a community for Multiprojektmanagement. I've shown my 
> TiddlyWiki to my peers and they like it. 
> Now we have the idea to use Tiddly Wiki as our shared knowledge-base. 
> Is there an easy way for setting up a Multiuser TiddlyWiki where everyone 
> can read and write, in best case simultaneously?
>
> I found Tiddlyhost - but it seems that only the owner can save changes.
> I read about a MultiUser-Plugin for Node-js. But we are no "techis" and 
> have no idea how to set up TiddlyWiki in a node.js.
> If I store it simply in a cloud and two users open the file, only the last 
> save is stored. The second user is not informed that someone else is 
> working on it.
>
> What we are looking for is a wiki, stored in a cloud like sharepoint, 
> onedrive, ... with Multiuser-Capabilities.
>
> Thanks for any ideas
>
> Benedikt
>

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