TonyM

Good ideas. Can I suggest this ... persistent *Rights to Edit a (or better 
a range) of Tiddlers *via password?

The problem for end user of one-use passwords is they are cumbersome.

My Use Case is I work with students of film. I would like them to be able 
to log-on and ...

1 -- Answer questions I set in a tagged tiddler --- for instance  Silvia    
Project 
#7 .

2 -- Create Tiddlers to ask questions or comment tagged  Silvia .

Just an example
Josiah


TonyM wrote ...
 

> *Single Use Password*
> The idea of a single use password, provided in a HTTPS: URL that allows 
> the recipient of that url to open a hosted tiddlywiki for edit. Their 
> changes are saved and the password is destroyed. They can no longer edit 
> the document unless the owner provides a new password url. 
>
> This would support secure "serial editing" even in a non multi-user 
> environment. Good for reviewers, approvers and contributors to a document 
> someone "owns". 
>

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