> > There are enough cases where data is silently lost that I can't trust > Bob.
Interesting comments. I do think Bob is quite complex. And Jed has not, really, had enough ongoing feedback. FYI, the main probelms I had were on relative addressing. IMO to get BOB optimal we need lots of feedback so Jed can be aware of issues. Your comments are relevant. Best wishes TT On Monday, 30 September 2019 17:06:34 UTC+2, Kevin Kleinfelter wrote: > > I'm not troubled by having to restart the browser after a server restart. > That's reasonable. > > The two things which trouble me are: > > - The TW/Bob server crashes. That's a problem for me when I'm away > from home because I can't always ssh into the host to restart it. (I'm > reluctant to configure it to auto-restart because of the risk of runaway > restarts impacting other services.) > - I can't tell whether the data is saved or not. > > Bob brings some real value to the table. I really like the synch with > file system and the instant wiki creation. > > There are enough cases where data is silently lost that I can't trust > Bob. It's the silent part I can't get past. (Yeah, TW *always* says data > might be lost, but since I can't tell the difference between a spurious > warning and real data loss, there's no useful notification.) > > When I finish the big project I'm working on, I'll try and take a look at > the code. If I could set the diskette/save icon to red when a tiddler goes > into the save queue, and set it to black when the save queue goes empty, > that would do it. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/9bd22fe3-1f1d-4fe8-b429-2dbaaa21d269%40googlegroups.com.

