Hi Mario,
 

> I was talking about the existing nodejs server implementation, which is 
> missing authorisation. 
>

Yes, that is good to know.
Perhaps I'm assuming too much that people don't actually use it
for production servers over the www ...and then they do.

When Dave spoke of giving the data / wiki to someone else,
I didn't think he's talking of exposing any file-store or node server.
I'd be thinking of standalone wikis built for that purpose,
safely encapsulated, immutable, i.e. not writing anything back.

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


With "framework" possibly meaning anything,
I am a bit at loss trying to figure out what
hapi <http://hapijs.com> really is good for.

"Start your application like this" doesn't seem to be
the best introduction as to what something is for or good at.

Best wishes,

— tb

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