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Server platforms can be *WebServer Platforms* (http/s) and *File Server 
Platforms* eg; Drive, DropBox, One Drive can be used to serve single File 
Based wikis sometimes as well as *Web Server Platforms*. 

Important distinction to avoid later confusion.

Tony

On Friday, May 11, 2018 at 10:37:36 PM UTC+10, TonyM wrote:
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> On Friday, May 11, 2018 at 8:48:31 PM UTC+10, Mat wrote:
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>> Tony, thanks for your thoughts!
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>> 1) what would be a good collective/informative name for all these 
>>> thingies? None - It would be a category error (if you want to include 
>>> NoteSelf) 
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>> Well, it's mostly a practical question. We/I just need a label to use 
>> when I refer to "these matters".
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> Understood, all * say is it needs to be multi-factorial, Like the 
> matrix mentioned, the rows and columns*
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>> 2) which more than the ones mentioned should be included? All of them
>>> The whole ecosystem so that you can take account of the items I raise 
>>> below
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>> Yes. I intend to take this from a practical PoV, i.e to try to identify 
>> all the different solutions that people can choose between for setting up 
>> their TWs.
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> In this eco system comprehensive is the practical solution, I applaud your 
> approach. 
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>>> I assume you have looked at the system tiddlers prefixed $:/info ? Most 
>>> of the below can be determined from there, to be thorough, I imagine, all 
>>> you need would be to identify the *saver* in use.
>>>
>>> Some terms arising?
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>>>    - File wikis
>>>    - Folder Wikis
>>>    
>>> Check. File vs Folder is one of the parameters looked at.
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> Find attached a tiddler I built recently to capture information about a 
> TiddlyWiki as an example, I still plan to harvest more and Identify what I 
> need to add to reach the same goals as you, knowing what and how that wiki 
> uses the platforms?
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>>>
>>>    - Served
>>>    -   Securely served https
>>>       -   Locally Hosted
>>>       -   Hosted
>>>    
>>> Hosted vs Locally hosted, agree. 
>> "https" is a parameter of another kind, no? Perhaps it is part of the 
>> bigger parameter "secure" or "privacy"?
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> Agreed 
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>>>    - Savers
>>>    - Http
>>>       - File
>>>       - Tiddler (eg NoteSelf into PouchDB or CouchDB)
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>>> File vs Tiddler is the same as File vs Folder above, no?
>> And "http"... is that to specify if saving is "online vs offline"?
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> No, Tiddler is when data is saved tiddler by Tiddler, not in monolithic 
> single file, or in a Folder structure as with Node JS.
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>>>    - Computer Platforms
>>>    
>>> ...as in "possible to use on Win, iOS, Linux" yes? Any more?
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> Android 
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>>>    - Server Platforms
>>>    
>>> ...as in "possible to host on Win, iOS, Linux" yes? Any more?
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> Android, Beaker Browser Data Files, Docker packages, Amazon, Office 365, 
> SharePoint, Apache?
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>>>    - Desktop application server package
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>>> As in "Is it a TW-management tool or not", yes?
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> Not only a management tool, it is an installed application and can server 
> file and node servers on the network (Apparently but not yet done buy me), 
> Like Jeds Single File multi-user which runs as a Desktop application (as 
> does not but does not do anything on its own)
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>> As for the rest of your valuable post, I will post another post which 
>> clarifies my ambition with the project.
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> Thanks, Keep the channels open
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>> <:-)
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> Regards
> Tony 
>

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