On Jan 7, 12:41 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> One thing that might be cool to do with TiddlyWeb and your work would
> be to make--what's called in TiddlyWeb--a store that talks to
> FreeBase. Then you could store recipes and tiddlers in bags in
> FreeBase and get the benefit of TiddlyWeb's existing bits (such as
> auth and perms handling). A design principle in TiddlyWeb is that the
> stores should be just as useful as proxies to other storage systems as
> systems for doing storage themselves. You may have seen tiddlywebweb
> [1] which stores tiddlyweb content in a remote tiddlyweb. Because it
> is all just python, and there's a relatively simple interface to
> adhere to, you can write the store to do whatever you want. So you
> could do tree traversal, transformation and aggregation, etc.
Forgot to fill in my footnote:
[1] http://cdent.tumblr.com/post/46209623/webs-of-tiddlywebs-with-tiddlywebweb
There's plenty of other plugin related stuff there if you have a look
at the tiddlyweb tag:
http://cdent.tumblr.com/tagged/tiddlyweb
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