Hi Chris

Thanks for your response.
Sorry that it's taking me so long time to answer - there are just so
many things going on at the job atm...
I have to keep up with everything..


>* Adapt a storage layer in the TiddlyWiki5 code that talks the
>   Tiddlyweb http API, such that any TiddlyWiki5 can have or add a
>   story which connects to a bag or recipe on a TiddlyWeb server.

Does it mean that you would be able to run a TW locally (node.js) and
it could behave as if it was hosted on a tiddlyspace domain?
Inclusion of a space would mean that you add/load public tiddlers from
spaces you don't own, and if you're logged in, and therefore have
access to private tiddlers in spaces you are a member of - you can
load these too?
If this is the idea it would give users on a tiddlyspace domain access
to two levels of private tiddlers - one on the tiddlyspace and yet
another, which is run in a TW locally on their pc's...
Sounds intriguing - and it might be very usefull in such conditions
where you are not allowed to move or copy data from your network to
any type of external data storage.

>* Write a serialization for TiddlyWeb, very similar to the one in the
>   tiddlywebwiki package, which creates and presents a TiddlyWiki5 file
>   that gets filled in with tiddlers.

+1

>* Write a handler for TiddlyWeb that outputs an empty TiddlyWiki5
>   primed (by query string or code injection) to load a bag or recipe.

+1

> >> * Intergrate TiddlySpace-wide search into TiddlyWiki.
> > +1
> > It would be very cool to have direct access to tiddlers on tiddlyspace
> > from a local wiki via an integrated search... Even better if a tiddler
> > (search result) could be temporarely opened/imported directly into
> > your local copy.
>
> Can you describe in a bit more detail how performing the search within
> the tiddlywiki is more valuable than doing the search in, for example,
> a different browser tab. I don't doubt that it is for some, but I'd
> like to understand better how.

It's the idea of being able to load tiddlers from a search result,
directly into your TW, which makes all the difference...

> >> * Expose greater admin functionality for manipulating bags and recipes.
> > +1
> > I guess what I miss is some simple apps where I can administrate
> > binary files/tiddlers with all the commands that I know from other
> > similar services like:
> > My files - Upload files (mimetype examples (images, htmls, pdfs
> > etc...))  and a list of already uploaded files/tiddlers sorted in
> > groups of (binary)type A, B, C etc...
>
> So, is your interest here manipulating the contents of bags and
> recipes (the tiddlers) of manipulating the bags and recipes themselves
> (their policies and descriptions)?

The tiddlers. (I believe..)
Binary type is recorded and handled ("rendering-wise" - don't know if
this is even a word?) by TiddlyWeb for individual tiddlers - it would
be very nice if it was easy to create lists based on type.

I guess Tweb could have a simple ftp-type style app, where you could
upload/download binary files - and some people would just use the bags
for convenient file-storage...
another app might show images as thumbnails or a slideshow - a third
app might be an audio playlist autogenerated from audio-files/tiddlers
etc etc ...

>
> >> * Change the frontpage of tiddlyspace.com so it is more inviting.
> > +1
> > Links/menus pointing to ressources added by users (retrieval of links
> > to spaces where SiteInfo is tagged with sth - could be a simple
> > tagcloud )
>
> Are you suggesting that the frontpage should be more revealing about
> the interesting stuff that is already present on the server, so that
> people can be encouraged by what they see?

Yep - Or alternatively some of the icons, on the frontpage, could link
to spaces which collect lists/links of/to spaces which enroll
themselves, simply by tagging SiteInfo with some defined tag..

I do this in my danish TS (http://tiddlyspace.gir.dk/):
http://samlinger.tiddlyspace.gir.dk/ (samlinger = collections in
danish) and I write:

"Hvis du vil publicere en samling her skal du oprette en tiddler
kaldet SiteInfo og tagge den med samling" which means:

"If you want to publish a collection here, all you have to do is to
create a tiddler SiteInfo, and tag it with collection.."

In every "collection space" I've setup, the collection list is made in
the same manner - and the procedure is the same:

"If you want to publish a XXX here, all you have to do is to create a
tiddler SiteInfo, and tag it with XXX.."

This way it gets very easy for users to contribute/add/remove material
from/to "official lists".


Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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