On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 4:54:25 PM UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> So imo you can start with a simple file based version, because it has much 
>> less "moving parts". But for you "end goal" you'll definitely need a real 
>> database with several indexes for fast access.
>
>
> What's wrong with a filesystem and using grep?
>

Nothing. As I wrote: "start with it". But dedicated indices are faster. 
 

>
> Also authentication and more importantly authorisation handling is 
>> completely missing.
>
>
> When someone speaks of grep,
> that wouldn't be the first thing to come to my mind. 
>

The part you quoted, is out of context. I was talking about the existing 
nodejs server implementation, which is missing authorisation. 
 

>
> That way if you wanted to look at all patients with a certain diagnosis or 
>>> demographic profile you could load just them...
>>>
>>   
>
> But only if you did your indexing. The nodejs server doesn't have such 
>> functionality at the moment. 
>
>
> That would indeed be something very powerful
> when building / serving a TiddlyWiki from node,
> I hope it will be something OS agnostic in the end.
>

Yes. ... Much space for improvements :)
 

> Maybe we're back @ python and on a way TiddlyWeb5? :D
> ...possibly node can be bent to achieve the same.
>

I did have a closer look to hapijs but nothing to share yet. 
 
-m

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