On 9 May 2014 04:28, Jonnan <[email protected]> wrote:

> It seems like something that *could* work with a single file as opposed to
> a folder. It would require implementing the same kind of btsync concept in
> Javascript of course, a non-trivial obstacle I'm going to just glide on by
> thank you very much.
>
>
Not sure if Atwood's Law will help you here, but these guys have a sort of
JS wrapper that handles asking the user to install their protocol hander,
or something: http://btappjs.com/


Given that that can be done, I see two obvious problems, both involving
> versioning. One would be that in order guarantee updates at least one other
> copy would have to be open at any given moment - which one should be
> unimportant, as long as there is a 'chain of provenance' at any given
> moment - when a new tiddly wiki is opened it would update. The other would
> involve two or more people simultaneously editing a single tiddler; Some
> variation of 'diff'' logic would seem suitable.
>
>
Years ago I wrote a bunch of diff-ing code for comparing tiddlers, if
anyone picks up this project lemme know and I'll send it all to you.

Cheers
;Daniel

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