Hi Danielo

My congratulations on this latest development. Using TiddlyWiki as a
building block with other tools is incredibly powerful, and in this case
it's very useful - I'd be interested in adopting the same technique for
automatically building tiddlywiki.com when the content changes.

Best wishes

Jeremy.



On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Danielo Rodríguez <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> El viernes, 25 de septiembre de 2015, 8:50:25 (UTC+2), Mat escribió:
>>
>> Danielo - thank you! Considering how tiddlywiki.com resides on github,
>> if github could be a more integral part with TW for the common user it
>> might be a very good solution to get a TW online.
>>
>
> You are welcome. Github pages are, in fact, a good place for tiddlywiki to
> live.
>
>
>> (I guess the ideal would be an invisible github backend that TW users
>> don't even have to confront.)
>>
>
> That is, indeed my final goal. But, I have to deal with a lot of Oauth
> stuff and I don't have much experience with it. *Jeremy's *experience
> with tiddlywiki on the sky would be very helpful on this. I have some
> ideas, but I don't know what is better, to use an Oauth request (I will
> require an Oauth proxy), or to ask the user to generate a token and give
> that token to the TW instance that is going to talk with their repos.
>
>
>>
>> Q: Because you emphasize (in step 3) that providing a meaningful token
>> description is very important and that (step6) there is only one
>> opportunity, I must actually ask what a token
>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token>is in this context. I'm not sure
>> how it will be used so I don't know how to "provide a meaningful
>> description".
>>
>
>
> As Hegart has said, the token is an authorization mechanism that allows
> the script to interact with your Github account. The good thing about using
> a token is that it only gives access to a small subset of your account, and
> that you can revoke it at any time.
>
>
>>
>> Thanx!
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>
> Again, welcome
>
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