I'd love to have such a feature, but for an ordinary tiddlywiki hosted on a 
local company file server. This way, the members of a team could 
collaborate without the need for a hosted service or a web server. The wiki 
could e. g. be used to write a booklet or manual, to collect information 
for a certain project etc.  

In my opinion, this would require revision control, login/user management 
and some mechanism to either prevent or handle simultaneous edits. Would 
this be feasible?

Cheers,

Stef  

On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 9:36:53 PM UTC+2, Arlen Beiler wrote:
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>
> I find the idea of having a tiddlywiki hosted online that anyone can edit 
> quite intriguing. But I am wondering what use cases would there be for that.
>

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