On 19 March 2014 20:56, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 1:29:07 AM UTC+1, Daniel Baird wrote:
>>
>>
>> I agree, setting up hosting is a pain.  Simon and I (we're the tiddlyspot
>> people) decided to make a distributable version of the tiddlyspot hosting
>> rig, but neither of us have time to do it.  And it's not as useful for TW5,
>> so demand for it will go down to nothing soon.
>>
>
> I think tiddlyspot is very useful with TW5. Most of the Community
> experiments listed at tiddlywiki.com are tiddlyspt driven.
> see: http://tiddlywiki.com/static/Community.html
>
> And TW5 supports it "out of the box" (kind of).
>
>
I'm imagining that having save-a-tiddler serversides properly supported in
the TW core will mean save-a-whole-wiki serversides, like current
tiddlyspot, will become less important.  Possibly there's a future
tiddlyspot service for modern tiddler-at-a-time saves in a form that's
simple to setup and manage.

Nevertheless although I'm just one of the people who make tiddlyspot go,
I'm happy to keep "classic" tiddlyspot up as long as people want it -- as a
free, unsponsored service we're powered by love for TW and people's
generosity.  We sometimes get enough donations in a year to cover annual
hosting costs :)

Cheers
;Daniel

-- 
Daniel Baird
retro objoke: Chuck Norris had a problem so he decided to use regular
expressions. Now, every problem in the world is solved.

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