Just curious. Why did someone want to split out the web socket part?

-- Mark

On Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 12:04:39 PM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Not much about the plugin now is about multiuserability, that is why I am 
> changing the name. It can be used by multiple people but my main use for it 
> is to have the wikis open on multiple computers and not have to worry about 
> losing my edits. The name seems to make people assume that it is only 
> worthwhile if you have multiple people using the wiki.
>
> There were a few comments from different threads like 'if you split out 
> the web socket part of this I would use it', but no one said more than 
> that. So I could make a web socket plugin but I don't have anything other 
> than this that it would be used for.
>
> Converting the wikis between single file and node versions fits with 
> everything else the plugin does, which is make the wikis more portable, 
> either in the sense of putting everything on a usb stick and carrying it 
> around or in the sense of being able to edit the wikis from any browser you 
> want or converting between single file and node versions as needed.
>

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