Richard,
thank you for your friendly words, from someone with a low skill level,
limited understanding, who has learned a lot because of the kindness and
patience of people in this group.
Pit.W
Am 2017-04-13 um 03:21 schrieb RichardWilliamSmith:
Who are you talking to? And why the need for swearing, bold, caps and
hyperbole?
The community here has always been happy to try and help anyone who
has problems with their wikis, whatever the cause of the issue, and it
would be a shame if anyone were dissuaded from seeking assistance.
People have different levels of skill and have different understanding
and expectations of how the software will behave.
Of course it's easy to back up one's work. It's also easy to run the
node server and obviate the need for any in-browser saving mechanism,
but some people still seem to prefer the single-file configuration,
despite the increasing difficulty of supporting the Tiddlyfox extension.
IMO you should try to make the title of any threads that you create
relevant to the topic - "Why you should backup your work" for example.
You should also aim to provide useful information for people. For
example, you could describe exactly how you have set up your backup
mechanism including details of which OS and tools you are using, where
the backups are created and what failure-mode you are protecting against.
Personally, I have yet to lose data from Tiddlywiki other than through
my own mistakes and I have used it daily for ~5 years. I keep off-site
copies of my wikis by storing them in iCloud (I use a mac) and I have
time-machine enabled on a disk attached to my airport, but I've never
needed to use it.
If I'm working on some kind of tweek to TW itself that I know might
lead to me breaking the wiki (changing the UI, for example, or working
with big lists) I will always do the technical work in a copy of the
wiki or by running the server edition.
Regards,
Richard
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