Hi Jed, I managed to install TWederation on TiddlySpot with the help of Birthe. I am convinced now that all TiddlyWiki administration must be done on Chrome. The TiddlySpot setup instructions are published here: http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114094198/TiddlySpot%20Setup TWederation setup is here: http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/113792773/Twederation%20and%20Federation%20-%20Getting%20Started
Now I can switch to the development TWederation to be reflected here: http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/113977141/TWederation%20Development according to the objectives listed here: http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114069763/TiddlyWiki%20Intents%20Map The highest priority objectives: - versioning - multi-user co-working - distributed storage, meaning that the most important tiddlers will be kept on the authors' PCs What would be my next steps? I would appreciate your suggestions with me getting started. At the moment, I only know where the TWederation development hub is: TWederation on GitHub <http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/TWederation-on-GitHub> Thank you, Dmitry On Saturday, 24 September 2016 02:28:14 UTC+12, Jed Carty wrote: > > Federation works, you can take the federation-core plugin and put it in a > wiki and then you can fetch content from that wiki from other wikis that > have the plugin. > > TWederation also works. The problems it has now are mainly down to initial > setup being poorly documented and how slow the interface is. I may need to > steal some tricks from the list widget to improve the TOC widget I made to > display the posts correctly so that the refresh cycle doesn't take so long. > > So for the most part the interesting pieces (for me at least) of the > problems have been solved and now it is down to improving and refining > things. I get very bored doing things like this and without something to > keep me interested I am probably never going to make any significant > progress on it. > > To review for those who don't know what any of this means: > > Federation lets one wiki talk to another wiki. You can use this to share > information among many different wikis with different users. Example: > teacher makes a central wiki for a course and each student has their own > wiki where they can take notes and do exercises. The teacher can add > content or lessons to the central wiki and students would be able to just > click on a button in their wiki to import the new lessons. The teacher > could also have a (probably private) wiki where they can click a button to > fetch the completed exercises from the students wikis. > > TWederation is an application of Federation, at the moment it is something > not unlike how you share posts on facebook or google+, it could also be > used as something similar to the google groups discussion board. You can > see it here <http://twederation.tiddlyspot.com/>. > > If you want to join you need to have a place to host your wiki, at the > moment the easiest way is to use tiddlyspot. If you go to the twederation > setup wiki here <http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/TWederation/> and > follow the setup wizard it has instructions for making a tiddlyspot wiki > and setting everything up. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/49ff1609-2488-4fc0-bec5-29bccd70e74c%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

