d'oh!!!
Forgot we can all play in the pond at the same time.

Thanks for the explanation Tobias.

Rich Shumaker

On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 2:34:00 PM UTC-8, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Rich,
>  
>
>> Is there a JavaScript User Permissions Module that is small and good and 
>> could be added to TW?
>> I know this beyond the scope of this post but this concept goes into a 
>> Content Management System.
>>
>
> Personally I would say, yes, this is beyond the scope of what I was aiming 
> at. Because with a multi-user cms, you surely invite a whole different set 
> of problems. Essentially you simply need per-tiddler-sync and pretty decent 
> conflict handling, otherwise the workflow is just going to not work out 
> smoothly.
>
> That's an entirely different level I wasn't even addressing. For TWc there 
> was TiddlyLock which would lock TWc for individual users during editing, so 
> others could only view but not write. But then, it would still leave doors 
> open to overwrite what others have worked on, as you had in your tabs for 
> days. Without being able to try and sync to that file you're trying to 
> overwrite, I don't see how that multi-user-workflow can be meaningfully 
> done in a multi-user/-editors environment.
>
> So, CMS, yes, if we're talking one-man-band. Multi-user => node.js (?!?) 
> or other server-side magick à la TiddlySpace... maybe Tank.
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
>

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