I'll have a look at that. Basically, I like tiddlywiki very much and I
use it everyday for different purposes, so I want to expand the use to
a server side solution, however I am limited to our own servers. And
unfortunately as I am not a programmer, I can't contribute much to
such development:(

thank you.
regards,
seba

On 17 nov., 22:35, Bauwe Bijl <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is also an option to run an appspot server on your own (not the
> sdk dev server).
> For instance you can use this:http://www.turnkeylinux.org/appengine
>
> The turnkey appliances are build on ubuntu, small iso's , which can be
> installed to a harddisk as os, booted "live" from cd/usb or installed
> on a virtual machine.
> The virtual machine installation might be an option to use (since the
> virtual environment runs "local" and can be used on all platforms).
> Perhaps the appliance is not an ideal server (it wont take long to
> install...and it's turnkey ready) but a good way to find out if it's
> worth to go for a better setup.
> (...I have not used this appspot-appliance for giewiki b.t.w. but for
> other installations...so it's kind of giewiki untested :)
> I also believe Poul has some more information on the giewiki site
> about a virtual setup...
>
> Bauwe

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