The best way to allow multi-user access seems like it would be a data
folder synced to a git repo. This would not work perfectly but it should
work well.

Having an index autogenerated as a build step somehow would also work.

Seems like there should be a way to host the wiki on GitHub.io and allow a
static wiki to pull in the latest version from the repo so people can read
it. Probably something along the lines of loading the tiddlers from the
repo and then calling boot after it's done.

Just a random idea that should work. TiddlyWiki teases me with its endless
possibilities.

On Jan 10, 2018 23:52, "'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki" <
[email protected]> wrote:

It really sounds like you need wikimedia or some other concurrent,
multi-user wiki product.

There's a thread on making TW read-only:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/JeuinlhzMNU

It comes down to various ways of hiding the controls from users.

-- Mark


On Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 6:06:58 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hey,
> I'm using TW5 as a notebook about permaculture. It's now running as npm
> app, http auth protected on nginx proxy and I've written a shell script
> that autocommits changes in the tiddlers directory to my github repo.
>
> I'd like to publish the wiki and allow other people to write to it. But I
> want to be more on the safe side when it comes to the opening the wiki. Now
> I was trying to google answers to my questions, but i struggle to find a
> reliable source of informations on TW5 and it's plugins. I'll list some
> features that I'm missing (or possibly just don't know how to reach them
> easily).
>
>    - *registration* and *login*
>    - possibly with *email sending*
>    - *ACL* or some other way to prevent regular users from editing core
>    and shadow tiddlers
>    - possibly *CAPTCHA* on anonymous tiddler editing if the login feature
>    is not an option
>    - *versioning* and/or *tiddler history* (e.g. tiddler file is backed
>    up with a number/date postfix when the "edit" button is pressed, history
>    button is visible at top of tiddler to get back to whichever point in
>    history)
>    - *locking, merging or simultaneous editing* of tiddlers
>    - limiting number of edits per user, per day or so
>
> If none of the previous is possible, I'd like to just publish my wiki for
> read-only access say as a new instance of the app (say edit.mywiki.org
> for editing and mywiki.org for public).
>
> I'll be glad for any input and thanks for a great soft (and sorry if I'm
> missing some obvious answers).
> Thanks,
> Jakub
>
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