Hi Jean-Charles

Running ~7,000 tiddlers should be fine. Some of the sidebar tab lists will
be slow to render, so you might want to customise them.

>  - if yes, I was thinking about the implementation and considering
something like tiddlywebadaptor. Is this a good starting point or are there
better options

Yes, it's a good example of a remote synchronisation implementation.

Where's the external data coming from, and in what format? Do you want to
sync changes to it back to the external data source?

Best wishes

Jeremy.



On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Jean-Charles <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'd like to use TW as a front-end to external data, I have two use-cases
> in mind :
>  - mapping all users of my organization into tiddlers, as well as their
> teams, etc. Consider ~7000 people here
>  - mapping my personal documentation (files, links) into tiddlers.
> Consider a ~2000 documents here.
>
> Two questions arise :
>  - is this a "good" idea, considering the number of items, or not ?
>  - if yes, I was thinking about the implementation and considering
> something like tiddlywebadaptor. Is this a good starting point or are there
> better options ?
>
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