Jed,

That sound great. Given this thread would that include working on 
TiddlyDesktop when Jeremy completes the web serving capabilities? Of course 
most will be aware that tiddlydesktop and tiddlyserver are using "run time" 
nodejs.

The reason I ask is when I use Wikis I want to share or distribute to 
others, I want to explain what they can do "out of the box", to advise 
default saver, advanced savers, tiddly-desktop, serving and a multi user 
plugin would provide a path to all of the major "features" on a single 
adoption path (at least on windows).

Regards
Tony

On Thursday, 21 December 2017 05:56:28 UTC+11, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> The new things I am doing with the MulitUser plugin may be useful here. It 
> is a plugin and it adds the ability to server multiple wikis and have 
> multiple people editing the wikis. And it is configurable from within the 
> wiki itself. I think that once I have polished this a bit more it may help 
> solve some of the problems.
>

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